Posted on 12/28/2022 2:14:21 AM PST by lump in the melting pot
In the Chelyabinsk region, a drunken mobilized man beat a commander to death. By decision of the Magnitogorsk garrison military court, he was taken into custody for two months. This was announced on Wednesday, December 28, in the press service of the court.
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“According to the investigation, on the evening of December 23, a drunken senior sergeant attacked the captain, who was also called up for mobilization service, in the compartment of the headquarters car of a military echelon at the Misyash station. The commander died on the spot from his injuries.
“The suspect is accused of committing a crime under Part 3 of Article 334 of the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation,” the court clarified.
Part 3 of Article 334 of the Criminal Code (violent actions against a superior committed during the period of mobilization) provides for 5 to 15 years in prison.
Recall that in September the Criminal Code was supplemented with the concepts of “mobilization” and “martial law” and initiated the toughening of punishments under “profile” articles . Last week in Chelyabinsk, a contractor was sentenced to a term in a colony for failing to appear for service during mobilization.”
Bkmk
Why send weapons and ammunition to Ukraine to kill Russian officers when all we have to do is send vodka to Russian draftees..
Fragging is just beginning. Like in Nam, if the conscripts don’t want to follo an officer, they’re just joking to toss a frag grenade under his bunk.
I don’t know, it seems like the Russians are needlessly throwing a lot men’s lives away. 5-15 years might mean this sergeant actually walks away.
A few hundred thousand mobiks is a sacrifice tsar putin is willing to make, for the glory of his own ego (sorry, ‘novorossia’)...
Except in Vietnam, the disgruntled troops were well supplied and fed and had a cadre of noncoms and officers at the battle sites.
In Ukraine the mobilized have none of that.
This incident did NOT happen IN UKRAINE. It happened in a railroad station in the Ural Mountains. Who knows what the background was.
We know that because there are no Russian commanders of any sort present at the front in Ukraine
Apparently its a crime when an low rank kills a higher rank, but not the other way around.
There are times I wish FR had an upvote or like button. Your reply is one of those times. Very good sir!
The Sargent’s target died on the spot. He wasn’t predisposed in the slightest to become cannon fodder on behalf of Putin.
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