Reinforcements don’t want to fight and cannot follow orders, the news agency was told
Newly conscripted Ukrainian soldiers providing reinforcements on the eastern front often lack training and the will to fight Russia, the Associated Press reported on Thursday, citing complaints from troops on the ground.
Earlier this month, Kiev sent some of its best-equipped and experienced soldiers to seize Russian territory in Kursk Region, claiming that the maneuver would alleviate pressure elsewhere on the front line and strengthen Ukraine’s position during eventual peace talks with Moscow. Despite this, the progress of Russian forces in the east has continued.
The Ukrainians continue losing ground partially because of the low quality of troops that Kiev is managing to conscript and arm under its new military mobilization system introduced this year, the news agency suggested.
”Some people don’t want to shoot. They see the enemy in the firing position in trenches but don’t open fire,” said a frustrated battalion commander. “That is why our men are dying.”
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The deficiency is so profound that some new troops don’t know how to assemble their rifles or understand the basic tactics of even a small unit, the officer said. A leader cannot be sure if such people are capable of executing orders, he added.