Soldiers of misfortune
Russian troops in occupied Ukraine are killing each other at an alarming rate

Violent crime committed in the occupied territories of Ukraine by Russian soldiers against their own comrades has skyrocketed: in 2023 alone, 190 cases went to trial, though the actual number of incidents is likely much higher.
Soldiers are hardly ever punished for drinking, unless they commit a serious crime like murder, independent media outlet Verstka previously reported.
“To what extent is a person suffering from PTSD responsible for their actions? He should be treated, not tried. Perhaps forcibly,” said lawyer Sergey Golubok. “But no one cares about this in Russia. Especially in the occupied territories.”

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