Instructions on sabotage will be aimed at 'exploiting the weak morale of Russian troops,' an expert has told Newsweek.
Russian soldiers are being taught by Ukrainian fighters how to sabotage their own equipment, to profit from the war without endangering their lives.
Around 4,000 Russian recruits have enrolled on an"educational platform," set up in September 2022, according to a post on the organization'sKnown as the"Atesh School," promotional material for the organization said its students"have mastered the art of breaking equipment and sabotaging orders." Russian servicemen patrol the destroyed part of the Ilyich Iron and Steel Works in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol on May 18, 2022. A"school" for Russian military personnel and Wagner Group fighters claims to show Moscow's unsatisfied forces how to sabotage their own equipment.
as a"military partisan movement" operating in the areas of Ukraine controlled by Russian forces. It also claims to exist within Russia, with Russian citizens and Crimean Tatars, an indigenous group from the annexed peninsula, involved in its creation.
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