trenchfoot
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- Aug 5, 2000
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Been hearing the Russians have seen an uptick in 'code 500s,' or people refusing to march into the chipper.
Yeah, sounds like the desperation went up a notch or two
"Soldiers of the 26th Armoured Regiment of the 47th Division of the so-called Luhansk People's Republic have published a recording claiming that the command sends them "straight from hospitals to combat missions, even though many of them can only move with crutches."
From the hospital straight to the front line. Sheeyit. Just imagine two guys on crutches, trying to share a motorcycle to the 'zero line' while dodging craters, drones and artillery the whole way. I think I feel bad about laughing at this one. Sorry Yuri, you guys aren't being sent in to attack, you're being disposed of.
Getting rid of the liabilities (walking wounded) to save the resources they suck up and waste while making the enemy waste their own resources on these walking waste of resources is a Russian bean counter's two-fer triage scenario dream come true.
From what I've seen and heard of how the Russians treat their mobiks it seems feasible from their point of view.