The mobilized Russians recorded a video in which they complain that they were thrown into the war with the Ukrainians without preparation and hungry, TSN reports.

"No one needs us, the attitude is "barbaric", these are the words on the video of the mobilized Russians who rebelled in the Belgorod region. On the recording near the Livenko railway station, the Russians said that instead of training, what happens to those who are planned to leave to fight with the Ukrainians.

"There are about 500 of us with weapons. We lived in barbaric conditions for a week! No money," the occupiers complain.

During the two weeks of mobilization, such videos in Russian became commonplace.

The mobilized Russians are shocked: they are not even fed, they have given out their weapons and forgotten about them.

"We lived in forests, we lived in trenches that we dug ourselves. We were not given tents, we lived in dugouts," the Russians say.

"The attitude of the officers is brutal! No one needs us, there is zero training! We only eat what we bought ourselves! We spent a hell of a lot of money just to eat," the mobilized shout in another video.

They show the weapons, they say: they are old and decommissioned, and there are no bulletproof vests and helmets yet.

These several hundred men refuse to go to war.

The man, who introduced himself as Artem Kovryzhnykh, told the Russian publication "Astra" that on October 5 a colonel came to them and said that they would now go to Ukraine.

After that, the riot happened.

There is no official reaction of the Russian Ministry of Defense to this.

According to the Kovryzhnys, they have now been taken by train to Mulino in the Nizhny Novgorod region, where a large training ground is located.

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