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Relatives of reservists tried to help their relatives and concluded that the mob...

"Threw in the forest like dogs": 70 mobilized Russians were lost in Ukraine without BC, food and water

Relatives of reservists tried to help their relatives and concluded that the mobilized Russian invaders did not need anyone. About 70 reservists mobilized in the Russian army from the Kursk region were abandoned in the Ukrainian forests, Astra reports. "The boys are thrown in the woods, without ammunition, without food, water, they are fired by dryers, there are wounded, killed. They were left without a commander, he was wounded.

The boys were thrown like dogs!" - relatives of the mobilized people told reporters. They claim that soldiers have to dig trenches with their hands to hide from shelling because they did not even get shovel. According to relatives of mobilized invaders, they were sent to the war on October 10 from the village of Marshal Zhukov, Kursk region. Where the soldiers are now, it is unknown. The interlocutors of the publication say they were sent to the Liman area. "They do not know themselves.

They talk about the forest. Other relatives write on social networks that were sent to the Kharkiv region. When contacting relatives, Russian invaders asked for help. Relatives turned to volunteers who are providing humanitarian aid. The answer was laconic: "And what, in the woods would they look for?". They also tried to contact the military enlistment offices and the mobilization point, from where the reservists were taken away and the governor.

"Nobody! Nobody knows what is with them and where!" - says a relative of the mobilized Catherine. Governor of Kursk region Roman Stavoita told relatives that they did not address at the address: "All military enlistment offices belong to the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and not under the conscious administration of Kursk region. " Earlier it was reported that five mobilized Russians were captured.