NKVD and SMERSH of a new generation — that’s what this looks like. And it needs to be said plainly: this concerns service members of Russia. The destruction of soldiers is happening on a massive scale, but the “newly-minted NKVD officers” have also picked up a new fashion: kidnappings and torture to seize service members’ money. And if you look wider — at what’s happening against the backdrop of “business”: the authorities take businesses from big businessmen who have “messed up” even slightly — can this really be a coincidence? It looks more like a pattern the authorities demonstrate by example at the very top.
And against that backdrop come stories that don’t fit in your head, because this is no longer “mistakes,” no longer “excesses,” no longer “the hardships of war.” This is a mechanism.
Serviceman Yevgeny, a participant in the “SVO” since 2022, serving in an artillery unit of the Baltic Fleet (Kaliningrad), speaks about mass losses and about the lawlessness of military police in the combat zone.
According to him, during the summer offensive in the Kupyansk direction, units suffered major losses. He claims that in one night up to 22 vehicles brought infantry to positions, and by the next day it became known that most of the soldiers had been killed:
“22 vehicles in one night brought in the infantry guys, motor rifle troops. Can you imagine? And the next night — basically all two-hundred, in short. 220 went in, like 40 came out.”
“They lid people down, fck…”
Yevgeny also reported extortion of money from service members. He claims military police officers were involved, as well as former fighters of PMC “Wagner.” He said soldiers were detained after completing combat tasks, including during rest, and then not taken back to their units.
According to Yevgeny, detainees were taken to basement rooms where they were beaten and tortured to extort money.
“Military police will detain someone somewhere. <…> They detain them, they don’t take them to the unit — they take them there, to the Wagners, fck, to Bakhmut, to a basement. With stun guns and batons they beat the money out, fck.”
He claims he himself had a conflict with military police and was illegally held for more than three months in a so-called “pit.” There he was beaten, kept in handcuffs, and his unit was not informed where he was.
“The MP guys fcked me up in Pokrovskoye. I hung there all night, they kept me in cuffs, bat the hell out of me, took everything. D*mn did they notify my unit.”
Yevgeny said many service members after the basement were sent to the front line and never returned.
“They send you to the front, into the mess. Well, through me, f*ck, more than a thousand people passed. Nobody came back from there.”
And when you put it all together — mass losses, the absence of any value for human life, basements, torture for money, disappearances, “disposal” — it’s hard to believe in coincidence. It looks too much like a system: where fear is a tool of control, war is cover, and a person is either a resource or an obstacle.
Source: Telegram channel “DON’T EXPECT Good News” — https://t.me/ne_zhdi_novosti/4600