On the night of January 1, the building of the former vocational school in occupied

Makiivka

, in which mobilized soldiers of the Russian army were stationed, was destroyed.

The Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation has not yet compiled lists of the dead and wounded.

And the relatives of the soldiers said that they wanted to send the surviving servicemen to the front.  

"Important Histories" write about it with reference to the families of Russian soldiers.

The wife of one of the mobilized men from the Samara region, who was wounded after the attack on Makiivka, said that she does not know where her husband is now.

"It's clear that phones broke, someone went to the hospital, lost their memory... But at least elementary lists, bitch, make! Who's alive, who's dead, who's in the hospital," she complained.

Also, according to her, the soldiers who survived the attack on the barracks wanted to be sent "on the offensive", but "those who are more intelligent gathered with their superiors, went in the other direction - to some sort of shelter."

"I think they can easily be sent anywhere to cover up this whole event," she said.

Another relative of a mobilized person from the Samara region said that the surviving occupiers "want to be written off as unnecessary witnesses."

"The commission is going there, and we are afraid that they may be sent somewhere or hidden," she said.

Pro-Kremlin journalist Anastasia Kashevarova also wrote that "approximately 216 people" who remained alive want to be "sent to the front line or somewhere else out of sight".

She later added that due to the "uproar that arose", the men were left on the spot, and some of them were taken to the prosecutor's office for questioning.

Attack on the base of the occupiers in Makiivka 

On the night of January 1, exactly at midnight,

the building of the former vocational school in occupied Makiivka,

in which mobilized soldiers of the Russian army were stationed, was destroyed.

It is known that up to 600 mobs could be in the room.

According to unverified information, at least half of them died.

Later, the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation announced that 89 soldiers were killed as a result of the attack.

Defense Express military expert Ivan Kyrychevskyi said that the mobilized people, who were placed in the former dormitory of the PTU, were supposed to become

the backbone of the group of occupation forces in the east of Ukraine.

Analysts of the American Institute for the Study of War say that the Ministry of Defense of Russia

is trying to accuse officials of the so-called "DNR"

and the "mobs" themselves of destroying hundreds of invaders in Makiivka, Donetsk region.

Reuters calls the incident in Makiivka

one of the deadliest blows in Russia's war against Ukraine

.

Demands are being heard in Russia to punish the command that allowed the death of soldiers in Makiivka from an attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on New Year's Eve.

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