The Australian Army was blown up again! The juvenile unit was ordered to check the toilet and record the details, causing public outrage!

2020/12/0721:50:36 military 2145

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[Global Web Report] The scandal of soldiers cutting their throats and "using prostheses as wine glasses" has not completely passed, and the Australian military camp has been exposed to "wonderful regulations."

The Australian Army was blown up again! The juvenile unit was ordered to check the toilet and record the details, causing public outrage! - DayDayNews

Screenshot of the Russian satellite network report

Russian satellite network quoted the British "Daily Telegraph" on the 7th, saying that the young soldiers in Edinburgh, South Australia, were ordered to take turns to stand guard and check the toilet while other soldiers were in the toilet. Details of the toilet.

Faced with this request, the soldiers protested angrily, calling this request a "blatant attempt to deprive them of dignity and devalue them." According to the report, these data will also be added to the confidential 22-page Australian Department of Defense "Poo/Wee" operation log.

The Australian Army was blown up again! The juvenile unit was ordered to check the toilet and record the details, causing public outrage! - DayDayNews

(Log data map)

reported that after the incident was exposed, a commander in the barracks had ordered the log to be destroyed. However, the report also mentioned that the log was taken out of the base privately to find out what the soldiers encountered was harassment and bullying.

In response to this matter, the Russian satellite network mentioned that the spokesperson of the Australian Defence Force said that they did not know the log and said that "the matter will be investigated."

Recently, there have been frequent suicides by Australian soldiers. The Australian Broadcasting Corporation reported on the 6th that in the nearly 20 years since the United States invaded Afghanistan, at least 500 Australian soldiers committed suicide, more than 10 times the number of Australian soldiers killed in Afghanistan. In the past two months, there have been frequent suicides by the Australian army, including at least 10 retired soldiers. The analysis believes that in addition to the bureaucratic delay of the subsidy payment, the investigation and follow-up exposure of the Australian army's killing of civilians in Afghanistan is also one of the "key pressure sources." According to media reports, on the 19th of last month, the Australian military released an investigation report of the country’s troops in Afghanistan, confirming that Australian soldiers were suspected of participating in the killing of prisoners and civilians in Afghanistan. The report conducted a four-year investigation on whether Australian soldiers who performed missions in Afghanistan from 2005 to 2016 were suspected of war crimes. It found that 25 active and former special forces soldiers were suspected of participating in 23 illegal killings in Afghanistan and covering up crimes. In these incidents, a total of 39 innocent civilians and prisoners were killed and two others were tortured.

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