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Kremlin accused by Z-propagandists of leveraging Russians for their purposes

Residents forced into slaughterhouse-like conditions

Z-propagandists claim the Kremlin is exploiting Russian citizens
Z-propagandists claim the Kremlin is exploiting Russian citizens

Kremlin accused by Z-propagandists of leveraging Russians for their purposes

In the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, two Russian journalists, Maxim Kalashnikov and Svyatoslav Golikov, have made alarming claims about the disposal of soldiers who might pose a threat to the Russian regime.

According to reports by the Belarusian news outlet, Charter-97, Kalashnikov and Golikov have suggested that the goal of the conflict is not just to capture territories, but also to reduce the number of military personnel who could potentially challenge the regime in the future.

Golikov, in particular, has emphasized the dangerous psychological state of soldiers returning from the war. He noted that there are no brakes that are used to pulling the trigger, implying the severity of the trauma experienced by these soldiers. He further predicts a potential backlash on the streets due to the high number of soldiers with psychological issues returning from the war.

Kalashnikov, on the other hand, has compared the soldiers in Ukraine to a social underclass who can be pitied. He also revealed that the Russian PMC "Wagner" receives 12 million rubles in compensation for each soldier killed in Ukraine, suggesting a disregard for human life.

In a stark comparison, Golikov drew parallels between the potential consequences of the war in Ukraine and the aftermath of the war in Afghanistan, where many veterans turned to crime. He also noted that the manner of combat actions by the Russian army raises questions about the hidden purpose of the conflict.

Meanwhile, some political figures and countries continue to support aggression against Ukraine despite criticizing the Kremlin's actions. US President Donald Trump and members of the "Coalition of the Willing" such as France, the UK, and other NATO allies have provided military aid and discussed security guarantees for Ukraine, while opposing Russian actions.

Charter-97 also provides a calculation multi-currency account for donations, encouraging readers to support the site and follow their accounts on various social media platforms. However, the bank name, address, IBAN, SWIFT, and account holder name for donations are not provided in the article.

In Bakhmut alone, "Wagner" has reportedly lost 20,000 soldiers. Despite these losses, both Kalashnikov and Golikov continue to support aggression against Ukraine, raising concerns about their motives and the true nature of the conflict.

These revelations by Kalashnikov and Golikov have sparked a debate about the ethical implications of the conflict and the treatment of soldiers involved. As the conflict continues, it is crucial to remain informed and support efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved.

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