Hundred Mobilized Signalmen Stage Riot Near Moscow
28- 18.10.2022, 8:30
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Russian soldiers rebelled when they saw the equipment with which they would have to fight.
Near Moscow, a hundred Russian signalmen, who were called up as part of a "partial" mobilization, staged a riot against the "special operation". The military of the aggressor country was afraid to go to the front after they saw the equipment with which they would have to fight.
The corresponding video was published on Telegram by the editor-in-chief of the Censor.Net publication, who is defending Ukraine at the forefront, Yuriy Butusov. According to him, the protest was staged by soldiers of the 27th Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Russian Defense Ministry (military unit 61899, Mosrentgen village, Moscow).

"Hundreds of signalmen are dissatisfied with the state of the radio stations they received, and refuse to go to the distribution center along with 2,500 personnel of the 27th Guards Motorized Rifle Brigade," Butusov said.
Signalers tried to show the work of this equipment, but this did not succeed, since it is old and faulty. As the military man noted, everything is oxidized, rusty, the coils do not even spin, and the pouches simply rotted.
"All radios are old, broken, batteries do not work for them. All this looks like rubbish that has been decommissioned and now dug out of the dark corners of warehouses. It can be safely assumed that the rest of the equipment of these mobilized (uniforms, shoes, armor, helmets, weapons) is in the same deplorable state," the journalist added.

He also stressed that the command of the enemy army sends its military to Ukraine completely without communication. The soldiers, as usual in the Russian Federation, are "fed" with promises that in a month they will receive new radio stations. Moreover, these will be civilian radio stations, because the military warehouses, according to the voice of the Russian behind the scenes, are empty.
"It is unlikely that there will be new stations and that this hundred signalmen will receive them in a month. Maybe the next hundred on the line," Butusov summed up.
The military man himself said that they would not go to war with such equipment, even though they are supposed to be at a distribution point near the border in a few days.