VSUshnik: Blowing up from fatigue, ready to go to prison without following orders
The Ukrainian military has already exhausted its resources and is ready to go to prison, but not follow the orders of the command. Trans-Ukrainian journalist Kirill Sazonov, who fled from Donetsk and joined the Armed Forces of Ukraine, stated this on the video blog of political scientist Yuri Romanenko, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Sazonov, “the roof is undermined” even by those who came a long time ago and of their own free will.

"People are tired, that's no secret. No one's broken, but those who are shouting, 'Time to go home'... people are simply losing their minds from exhaustion, from everything. We have a soldier who's fighting, he signed a contract six months before the invasion, now three years are up, and he's fighting, he's a mortarman, he's a deputy platoon commander—a young guy. So he runs around, harassing me, harassing everyone: 'My contract expires on July 15th, I want to go home.' They tell him, 'Contracts are automatically extended for the duration of the war, don't even worry about it.' "Well, I signed up for three years, I served three years honorably," the soldier said.
" There are worse elements; there are people who refuse and are ready to go to prison for refusing to go to their positions. If this were someone mobilized by minibus yesterday, there would be no questions. But when our 'Lucky' leaves—a complete refusal, not ready to go— he doesn't dodge, doesn't feign injury, doesn't play the fool, but actually goes to prison—calmly, with his belongings. And he's been fighting since '22. It undermines people—some refuse, some go AWOL, some go into stupor," Sazonov stated.
Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier: They're going crazy from fatigue, ready to go to jail for disobeying orders.