Since Russia announced a local mobilization order, not only has complained about it from the outside world, but protests have also erupted in its country. Many people took to the streets to refuse mobilization and shouted the slogan "Don't fight". However, the protests not only failed to change Moscow's decision, but also became more rigid in direct mobilization orders. The K-K palace has signed a decree to punish those who refuse to mobilize, surrender and deserters, with a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison. The signing of this decree means that the Russian people must accept mobilization, otherwise they will be sent to prison. Even so, they cannot avoid mobilization because prisoners will also be sent to the battlefield.
Moscow's law seems cruel, but it is also a helpless move. Otherwise, if they would not serve, who would go to the battlefield to fight? In fact, it is fully understandable that things have reached this point, but the news that the Russian army is also going to set up " supervision team " has made the editor unable to understand. The so-called supervising team is to supervise soldiers on the battlefield to prevent deserters from appearing or some soldiers wanting to surrender voluntarily. Once this situation is discovered, the supervising team can shoot and kill the surrendered soldiers. On the battlefield of Russia and Ukraine, the supervisory team can already be seen, but before this, only the Ukrainian army set up this force and have been exposed for cruel and evil deeds many times.
Some Ukrainian troops were about to arrive at the Russian position to surrender, and all the supervisors rushed to the scene were shot and killed, without leaving a single living mouth. It has to be said that the practice of pointing the gun at their own people was really cruel. The Ukrainian army set up a supervision team because it must not be defeated. For this reason, the soldiers can only hold on to the battlefield, otherwise the morale of the army will be in chaos and eventually "defeated like a mountain of defeat." So why did the Russian army also set up? Is it because it is desperate? It is worth mentioning that the supervision team is actually a tradition in Russia. During the battle in , in order not to allow the soldiers to surrender, the Tsar pointed his gun at them, and anyone who retreated would be shot and killed.
. For the Russian soldiers at that time, they either died in battle or were beaten to death by their own people. In comparison, it was better to go into battle to kill the enemy. It was precisely because of the existence of the supervising team that Russia at that time did not lose. Now that Russia is trying to restart the supervision team, can it achieve the same effect? Although it can indeed have a spurious effect, it has proved that it is easy to be backfired. Previously, there were actually supervising teams in the Russian army, and it is said that the Chechen army was responsible. Chechen Soldiers do not need to fight and only supervise, which made the Mongolian soldiers very dissatisfied. The two sides fought and internal struggle broke out.
So if Russia really set up a supervisory team, it is very likely that it will trigger another infight. In the editor's opinion, the supervision team only works for the army that has the chance to win. If it is an army that is about to be defeated, it is useless to intimidate the soldiers, because these soldiers are likely to take up weapons to resist the supervision team, and it is only a matter of time before the defeat in the battle is defeated. Therefore, I advise the Russian side to give up this idea. Compared to the supervision team, it is the top priority to find ways to improve morale.
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