A group of Russian servicemen recorded this video before being sent by Putin into a meat assault in Klischiivka, Bakhmut direction.

The men, counting 10 members plus 5 in support, were told to occupy a residential area in Klischiivka, where Ukrainian superiority was tenfold, in addition to firepower from Leopard tanks.

They added that in Klischiivka, Russians already lost 1000-1200 soldiers senselessly. This was necessary to enable positive reports on the news about Russian counterattacks in the area.

Recorded on 19 September, the video was meant to be released to the public if “something went wrong” with the men. Their fate is not known.

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    Tactic developed by Wagnar.

    The create a plan with fixed waypoints for a squad to run. They plan for 5-8 squads to run the route at set intervals.

    The idea is each squad exposes the Ukrainian position so the next squad knows where to attack. By sending so many squads in a short space of time the Ukrainian position is overwhelmed.

    Wagner would plan to have the first 4-7 squads made up of convict units with minimal training, with a trained well equipped squad operating as a reserve. The idea being as soon as a Ukrainian position looked to be close to failure the reserve is dispatched.

    Fundamentally everyone apart from the well trained reserve exists to soak up bullets and explosives. They are “meat”.

    The Russian army had “well” trained battalions, as those battalions are attrited it would shrink them down to maintain effectiveness.

    With Wagner’s success they backfilled the battalions with convict and mobilisation soliders. Those soliders are used following the tactic above with the original remnants of the battalion representing the well trained reserve.

    This is how Russia solved their inability to train new soliders