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  1. Dear Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation!
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  3. Yes, I'm talking about the 57th brigade of the RF Armed Forces, point post. dislocation Bikin, Khabarovsk Territory, operating in the band 2 AK NM LPR. The fact that you figured out how to send twenty-year-old boys to war without calling them conscripts is, of course, fucking awesome. But I dare to remind you that from the fact that they signed a contract with you, they did not stop being the beloved children of their parents. And now a crowd of their mothers and fathers is besieging me, Sergeant NM LPR Morozov, with desperate requests to do at least something with the situation in the 57th brigade. He besieges on the sole basis that I have a reputation as a person who, having been here for many years, is not indifferent to the problems of the troops and is ready to break his navel for the sake of Victory, which he has been doing since May 2014.
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  5. If you don’t know yet, then at the moment you, dear Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, thanks to your many-sided talents, are on the threshold of the formation of the “Committees of Soldiers’ Mothers” version 2.0, as during the Chechen war, and moms and dads, in general , do not care that their son took the royal shilling, and, accordingly, he can shove all his indignations with his future fate where he is supposed to according to the Charter. I understand this, but my parents do not, and they are put on their ears by calls from their children with stories about the mass desertion of the brigade command staff after the first serious losses caused by the low level of real combat training of the brigade, that their children are being disarmed and kept locked up in what in some incomprehensible places, either in custody, like some kind of deserters, or simply "so that they do not run away."
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  7. Moreover, the children, in turn, are not some kind of cowardly shit, but Russian soldiers, and, according to their parents, despite all the garbage they have suffered, they are ready to fight, but desperately ask "to join the militia", that is, to the People's Militia of the LPR, whose officers do not desert at the first serious nix and do not get drunk on shit for any reason and without.
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  9. So, dear Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, I’ve already fucked up after you to fix jambs in communications, UAVs and other areas, begging for this ONCE AGAIN money from taxpayers who once already paid for the invincibility and legendaryness of our glorious army. The same 57th brigade, for example,we bought lithium batteries with public money, and our signalmen welded a full-fledged replacement for two shattered batteries of their aircraft, "import-substituted" from Israeli "Bird-Eye 400" by Russification of the interface with which you sent BLAshnikov 57- and brigade to war . And now these planes fly successfully. But I can't deal with your personnel either!
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  11. Please, dear Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation! Expel some general or at least a colonel from yourself who could at least somewhat reliably portray with a face that he doesn’t give a shit about the soldiers and who would have a sane apparatus of secretaries to communicate with their parents, otherwise you risk surpassing the Grachev-era Defense Ministry - formally, you won’t have conscripts in the war yet, but there will already be “Committees of Soldiers’ Mothers”.
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  13. Yes, I was not mistaken when I wrote "not yet", because most of the available combat-ready infantry, you, dear Ministry of Defense, have already mediocrely killed or thrashed, so in the summer, in the next month or two, the question may well become a point-blank - "either mobilization, or a shameful peace", and, of course, no "shameful peace" will work, there will be a shameful defeat and a coup d'état in Russia. If you, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation, are not aware, then in the DPR, for example, not only 18-20 year old youngsters, but also diabetics are already being sent to the front, and they are forced to ask volunteers (!!!) to get them insulin to the front line.
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  15. That's all for now.
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