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'Suicidal orders': Russian soldiers raise serious accusations, but Putin ignores them
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'Suicidal orders': Russian soldiers raise serious accusations, but Putin ignores them

From Die Presse · () German

Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Russian war veteran Alexander Lunin has been silenced after appealing to President Vladimir Putin about alleged atrocities within the Russian military.
  • Lunin is not the first soldier to speak out against misconduct, indicating a growing internal dissent.
  • Despite increasing discontent among soldiers and potentially the public, the Kremlin appears to be ignoring these concerns.

A Russian war veteran who appealed directly to President Vladimir Putin about alleged atrocities within the military has been silenced, signaling a crackdown on dissent. Alexander Lunin, who spoke out about alleged misconduct, has reportedly been detained and prevented from further communication.

Lunin's appeal is not an isolated incident. Other soldiers have previously raised concerns about abuses and mistreatment within the Russian armed forces. These voices of discontent suggest a growing internal friction that challenges the official narrative presented by the Kremlin.

Despite these emerging reports of internal dissent and potential public unease, the Russian leadership, including President Putin, appears to be disregarding these serious allegations. The silencing of veterans like Lunin indicates a deliberate effort to suppress any criticism and maintain a facade of unity and control within the military and the broader political sphere.

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Originally published by Die Presse in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.