Russians find “guilty” scapegoats for their failure in Makiivka
Russian occupiers have decided to "punish" the so-called deputy head of Makiivka district police department and seven other "people's policemen" due to a successful strike of Ukrainian defenders on a cluster of Russian conscripted soldiers in the temporarily occupied Makiivka, Donetsk Oblast. Source: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine Quote: "The leadership of the so-called 'Ministry of Internal Affairs of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic' held a staff meeting to discuss the aftermath of the Ukrainian artillery strike on the cluster of Russian conscripted soldiers in the temporarily occupied Makiivka.
It was decided to establish the "guilty" in the incident with exemplary punishment.
Deputy head of Makiivka police department and seven other 'people's policemen' served as the scapegoats." Details: The occupiers have already been arrested and accused of "negligence of duty". Ukrainian intelligence reports that the accused will not be kept arrested for a long time, but will be sent "to perform tasks" to checkpoints near Opytne and Maiorsk [Donetsk Oblast].
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The intelligence also reported that the territory of the so-called "DPR" [the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic] is receiving a massive influx of personnel who are not planned to be used in combat operations. These units are allocated to "temporary deployment points". Most often, they are stationed in large houses of the private sector, premises of industrial facilities and institutions: "The main task of the newcomers is to strengthen the counterintelligence regime".
The intelligence noted that the greatest attention is paid to the locations of the infamous Kadyrovites units [Chechen militants under the control of the National Guard of the Russian Federation, known for their atrocities in the occupied territories and terrible attitude towards the regular army of the Russian Federation - ed.], to which the level of trust on the part of the military command of the Russian Federation is sharply decreasing.
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