Cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/10209741

Figures from Russian outlet Proekt, which are based on court records, illustrate a huge spike in Russian troops looking for a way out of the war.

It said that in 2023, 4,373 Russians were convicted for the unauthorized abandonment of their unit—a five-fold increase from the 887 cases the previous year. This was also an almost nine-fold increase on the 527 cases recorded in 2021, the year before the war.

Meanwhile, 289 Russian soldiers were last year charged with failing to comply with orders. Before 2023, such a charge was rare, with only nine cases in the previous five years combined. Also in 2023, 129 people were tried for “desertion,” while 31 were accused of feigning illness and other methods of evading service.

  • NatakuNox@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    Well Ya. Isn’t a quarter of their force kidnapped people from other countries?

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      8 months ago

      A huge chunk of their force is also released criminals who are very likely to run if given half the chance. The remaining force are Russian conscripts who are probably not running only because their families are effectively being held hostage back in Russia.

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      8 months ago

      It’s a stupid idea but if they could get separated from the main force I wonder if walking to ukraine baked would be a better option

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    8 months ago

    If Europe would welcome them with open arms, giving them residence permit, a flat and work, much more would desert.

    And we would have desperately needed skilled workers.