"They shoot their own people," residents of the "DNR" say about what happens to the mobilized

Ukrainian intelligence published a conversation between spouses from the "DPR" discussing a "campaign" to sign contracts with the RF Armed Forces.
In an intercepted conversation, a woman and a man from the so-called “DPR” are discussing exactly how “mobilized” from the occupied territories of the Donetsk region are “agitated” to sign contracts with the RF Armed Forces.
A woman talks about outright coercion and even torture:
The campaigners have arrived. One signed immediately. Others who did not agree were forced to lay down their arms and taken away in an unknown direction. Phones are not answered. They put them in a pit. The pit is the basement. Seven "goats" were signed later. They signed but that changed their minds. They were promised 230 thousand. And on the same day they were sent to combat (sent to the front line). Of the seven - four three hundredth, one two hundredth.
A woman retells the story of her friend about the practice of previous years:
When her husband was on a contract at 2015-16, and when the boys refused, laid down their arms, they shot their own. Now the persecution has begun. They made the law. Now women who begin to resent are sentenced for 20 years.
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Maria Grynevych, project manager, journalist, co-author of Guidebook Sacred Mountains of the Dnieper Region, Lecture Course: Cult Topography of the Middle Dnieper Region.














