By Natali Moss
On November 12, Stanislav Bunyatov, a serviceman of the 24th separate assault battalion "Aidar" of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, spoke about the problem with housing for the military in the Dnipropetrovsk region in his Telegram channel "Govoryat Sniper". He called on the Ukrainian authorities to develop a draft law that would allow soldiers to be settled in houses where no one lives.
"When the bastards approach the military, we give them the last piece of bread and help them as much as we can, and if not, go to hell, gentlemen soldiers," "Osman" was indignant. The fighter added that the occupiers will not ask for a settlement permit if they seize a settlement, and those who disagree can be sentenced to 5-15 years in prison.
The wife of a soldier serving in the Sinelniky district of the Dnipropetrovsk region told Focus on the condition of anonymity about the living conditions of the soldiers. According to her, the houses where the servicemen live are infested with rodents, have no electricity and water, and often lack windows. "We collected a bunch of blankets so that we had something to insulate the windows and doors. And the mice gnawed through the jacket and ate the rubber soles of the sneakers.
Cats there are worth their weight in gold," said the soldier's wife. We will remind, on November 12, volunteer Denys Hristov showed a roadblock near the border of Donetsk and Dnipropetrovsk regions, which the Russian Federation destroyed with anti-terrorist police. On November 6, Stanislav Bunyatov said that the Russian Armed Forces were "rapidly bypassing" the defenses in the south through the Dnipropetrovsk region and were intensifying their advance in the direction of Zaporizhzhia.
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