Russia is recruiting drug addicts from Chechnya for the war in Ukraine - Center of National Resistance

Russia is recruiting drug addicts from Chechnya for the war in Ukraine - Center of National Resistance

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Russia is recruiting drug addicts from Chechnya to replenish its assault battalions for the war in Ukraine due to huge losses and lack of choice.

After huge losses, Russia's conscription campaign of forced mobilization and contracting with prisoners and Wagnerites is running out of options. In Chechnya, people are being drafted to fight in Ukraine for alcohol and drug use. This was reported by the Center of National Resistance, UNN reports .

The terrorist authorities of Russia on all its territories are resorting to all means to replenish the ranks of assault battalions. The emphasis is placed on those segments of the population whose losses will not have a social effect in Russia,

- the statement said.

Details

For example, in Chechnya , people are taken to war in Ukraine for alcohol and drug use. There is a specific case of a middle-aged man who was forcibly taken to war for using marijuana and his corpse was returned to his family three months later.

People with addictions are being sent to fight on the "verbal order" of Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov. This was stated by "one of the Chechen police officers".

There is also a case when the Supreme Court of Chechnya overturned the sentence of a local resident, Rakhim Saidarkhanov, who received three years in prison for drug possession. Among the defense arguments in favor of the accused was his participation in the war against Ukraine.

The Center notes that in general, in Russia, reviews of "drug-related" cases of participants in the so-called SES have become very common.

It should be noted that the occupation authorities in the TOT are also actively working to involve the local population in the war.

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