Under Influence Of Russian Propaganda, Occupiers Commit Suicide Increasingly More Often Fedorov
"Every day we receive video confirmation from the front where enemy infantry are self-destructing. Most often this happens either after being wounded by a drone or while being surrounded by a Ukrainian swarm of drones," Fedorov noted.
According to him, the number of such cases is growing every day.
"Such brutal suicide is the result of decisions made in Russia. First, propaganda claims control of the situation and superiority. But in practice it looks different: unprepared people, no chances of evacuation, and constant pressure from drones," he explained.
Read also: Ukrainian forces destroy Russian infantry groups near Fedorivka Druha in Donetsk regionSecondly, Fedorov added, the Russian military leadership forbids soldiers from surrendering.
"Propaganda says it is better to die immediately. Although after capture a soldier has every chance of being exchanged – such exchanges regularly take place between the sides. But Russia is taking away its citizens' right to life," Fedorov stated.
March, he noted, may become a record month in terms of the number of Russians eliminated. The dynamics of strikes indicate that, thanks to Ukraine's Defense Forces, enemy losses will exceed 30,000 severely wounded and killed.
"Reaching the figure of 50,000 eliminated occupiers per month will have catastrophic consequences for the enemy," Fedorov emphasized, promising to separately explain the decisions that will make this a reality.
"Perhaps we should propose awarding 12 e-points (currently the same amount is given for an eliminated enemy) to the unit in whose sector an occupier committed self-destruction – provided there is video confirmation?" Fedorov added.
As Ukrinform reported, Fedorov also stated that on the Brave1 Market, units can exchange electronic points not only for ready-made solutions – drones, electronic warfare systems, and robotic platforms – but also for their components.
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