Russia Sends Cadets to War in Ukraine Under the Guise of 'Experience' – Atesh.
31.05.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
31.05.2025
1219

The Russian military command is using cadets from the Military Academy of Radiation, Chemical and Biological Defense in Kostroma to carry out combat missions in Ukraine. These young officers, including foreign nationals, are being sent to the front under the pretext of gaining 'combat experience.' This was reported by Glavkom, citing the resistance movement Atesh. According to information obtained from Atesh's agents among the cadets, future officers are being sent to Ukraine to work with radiation, chemical, and biological protection (RCBP) equipment in the context of active hostilities. This occurs at the final stage of their training. Foreign cadets are also being sent to the front. Atesh also notes that foreign cadets at the academy are not an exception: they are also being sent to the front to gain combat experience. After returning, they will likely implement the knowledge gained into their national armies. It should be reminded that earlier, Atesh reported that Russian occupying forces are actively preparing for possible strikes and tightening security measures in temporarily occupied Crimea. Participants of the resistance movement Atesh reported a successful sabotage in the Smolensk region of the Russian Federation, where a relay cabinet on a railway line used by the Russian military for transporting weapons and equipment to the borders with Ukraine was disabled.
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