Looks like Wagner is on the move again, they're being removed from Belarus.
NEW: Speculations about the #WagnerGroup’s withdrawal from #Belarus suggest that aspects of the deal between #Putin and #Wagner Group financier Yevgeny #Prigozhin following Wagner’s armed rebellion on June 24 have collapsed. 🧵⬇️
— ISW (@TheStudyofWar) August 9, 2023
Latest on #Ukraine: https://t.co/gWgxxYa2PP pic.twitter.com/14ITSVmwR8
Seeing more awful stories about Russian penal system and how they are using it to generate meat for the front lines. Somewhat horrifying details in this thread, so it's not for the faint of heart. The context for these negative stories is that Russia doesn't have to be in this war - they invaded a peaceable sovereign neighbor but it's not something they deeply believe in. I'm sure shills will respond with anecdotes of unhappy Ukrainian soldiers but it's not a symmetric argument.
1/ Widespread reports are emerging of a programme of forced military recruitment in Russian penal colonies, with prisoners being evaluated for their fitness to be drafted into 'Storm Z' assault units. Desperate convicts are said to be trying to contract HIV to avoid the draft. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/KCtSzfMw4e
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) August 8, 2023
More anecdotal data about the morale of Russian troops.
1/ Russian volunteer soldiers from Bashkortostan have complained about their mistreatment and their commanders' corruption, whom they say steal humanitarian aid and abuse female soldiers as 'field wives'. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/cKWkfTZpvd
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) August 8, 2023
1/ A mobilised Russian soldier has appealed to relatives for help after his commander allegedly ordered him to be killed by convicts, the day after his return from leave. His whereabouts are currently unknown. ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/YpCQPY46OM
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) August 7, 2023
1/ Russian soldiers requesting medical treatment are being taken instead to a former Ukrainian prison in the occupied Luhansk region, where they are being imprisoned under the guise of being sent to a "rehabilitation centre". ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/ATrMLvglty
— ChrisO_wiki (@ChrisO_wiki) August 7, 2023
Contract soldiers aged 45+ from Orenburg Oblast came to defend Motherland, for some reason, in Ukraine, but no one pays them. Now they can't afford to support their families and have to ask the president for help. pic.twitter.com/aktCnMbYCj
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) August 9, 2023
Here's a good reminder about the culture of lying that Putin's autocracy has created within the military. This is why so much of the made up data that is coming from Russian shills is laughably false.
Russian officer "Colonel Shuvalov" described on Telegram how it is encouraged to fabricate reports about destroyed Ukrainian equipment by filming strikes on different days using various weapons and equipment. This is done to please the upper leadership since everyone benefits… pic.twitter.com/F0GCzeqd6Z
— Dmitri (@wartranslated) August 9, 2023
A good recent example of this is the explosion at the factory near Moscow. Initially there were claims that Ukrainian drones were responsible and that this was a factory making, among other things, optics for the military and that perhaps there was also artillery being produced.
Russia officially claimed that fireworks were being stored there and that unsafe practices led to the explosion. I mean sure, I guess that's plausible but it's impossible to be convinced by anything Russia says at this point, with good reason.