THIS is the second newly-conscripted Russian fighters turned in the direction of a neighborhood official, telling him refuse to be “cannon fodder”.
In a video filmed this week inside the metropolis of Ardatovsky, located some 360km east of Moscow, Russian recruits confronted a neighborhood official after he told them that they had been “not for fodder”.


The head of the Ardatovsky district told recruits, who had been lining up in entrance of him before going to Ukraine.: “Dear recruits. You are not cannon for fodder, but trained solders.”
New mobilised men immediately replied in unison: “We are cannon fodder!”.
Posted on October 25, the video then displays the Russian official telling the recruits they’d 5 minutes to say goodbye to their loves ones.
By that point, a recruit breaks off from the ranks and screams: “You bast**d. This guy’s an invalid. And me? I have an eight-year-old son and a six-year-old daughter.”
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The video displays the similar new recruit confrontationally strolling as a lot because the native official, saying: “It’s all empty words”.
By that point, completely different recruits step in, and share their opinions on the mobilisation.
One man yells: “You f***ers.”
Other recruits are heard complaining regarding the lack of equipment and training.
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In one different sequence of the video, a soldier displays off his instruments, saying: “The jacked I was given is old. The pants are standard. The rain cap is from Soviet times.”
In the reserve base, that seems very cluttered, one soldier then displays his official bag and grey hat.
‘That’s the rucksack. The hat… who’s conscious of? 198s!” the soldier acknowledged, referring to instruments utilized by the Soviet Army.
The hat confirmed inside the video appears to be a Russian Chapka Ushanka hat, which has been in used for a few years nonetheless it nonetheless in use by the Russian navy.
This comes as Vladimir Putin acknowledged he would fortuitously sacrifice 20 million soldiers to verify he would possibly win in Ukraine and secure his future inside the Kremlin.
The chilling warning comes as fears of the wrestle in Ukraine turning nuclear proceed to develop as Russia’s defence minister acknowledged a “dirty bomb” could be detonated in Ukraine.
Last month, Putin launched the partial mobilisation of his country, with claims at least 300,000 men could be signed up for the frontline in Ukraine.
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Meanwhile, Russian wrestle boss Sergei Shoigu warned that the brutal warzone is risking “uncontrolled escalation” as Putin’s forces proceed to be pushed once more all through the frontline.
Shoigu really helpful that Ukraine would possibly actually be the one to detonate a “dirty bomb” – an explosive laced with radioactive supplies.
