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Jul 22, 2025

Russian Troops At Bakhmut Refuse Attack Order, Kill Commander, Surrender

In the third such incident in a month, Russian frontline troops refused an officer's order to launch an attack on Ukrainian positions without armor or artillery support, which the soldiers understandably regarded as a suicidal mission with little hope of achieving its supposed objective. 

When their commanding officer threatened to have them shot for refusing the order, they killed him and then surrendered. This incident reportedly occurred in the Bakhmut sector. The month's previous mutinies occurred on the Lyman and Kupiank fronts. The implication is that Russian army morale is worsening as units are being ordered to make unsupported attacks with little hope of survival. JL 

John Varga reports in the Daily Express
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Russian soldiers shot and killed another commander after refusing to take part in a suicidal attack. The latest incident took place on the Bakhmut front. Putin's commanders have shown scant regard for the lives of their soldiers, happy to sacrifice them in order to eke out any territorial gains. Troops have found themselves thrown at heavily defended Ukrainian positions with next to no support, sustaining horrific losses. (This is the third such incident in a month): a platoon from Russia's 20th Combined Arms Army recently refused orders to make an unsupported attack. Last month, a unit of Russian soldiers fighting on the Kupyansk front also shot and killed their senior officers, before making a run for it.

Russian soldiers shot and killed another commander, after refusing to take part in a suicidal attack. The latest incident is reported to have taken place on the Bakhmut front, as Russian troops attempt to take further ground.

Putin's commanders have shown scant regard for the lives of their soldiers, happy to sacrifice them in order to eke out any territorial gains. Troops have found themselves thrown at heavily defended Ukrainian positions with next to no support, sustaining horrific losses. In total, Russian casualties have risen to over one million - dead and injured - since the start of the full-scale invasion in February 2022.

 

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Ukraine soldiers take Russian priosners (Image: Ukraine Army)

Soldiers are becoming increasingly desperate to escape the frontline slaughter, and in some cases are resorting to extreme measures.

Reports from military bloggers suggest that a platoon from Russia's 20th Combined Arms Army recently refused orders to make an unsupported attack.

 

Realising they would almost certainly be all wiped out, the soldiers decided to try and save themselves. They are reported to have murdered the platoon commander and then to have surrendered to Ukraine's army.

 

Commenting on the reports, Chuck Pfarrer - a former US Navy Seal and war analyst - noted: "Russian morale is abysmal."

Last month, a unit of Russian soldiers fighting on the Kupyansk front also shot and killed their senior officers, before making a run for it.

It comes as Ukraine's army attempts to repel a Russian breakthrough in the Kharkiv region near Kupyansk.