From Caucasian Knot
"Natives of
Dagestan, who refused to participate in the special military operation and
returned to their homeland, are being sent to a guardhouse and threatened with
a tribunal, the 'Vyorstka' (Layout) publication reports today in the article
“We understood that we were treated as cannon fodder and that we have nothing
to do on a foreign land”.
"The article
tells a story of a 26-year-old native of a Dagestan village, who in the autumn
of 2021 signed a contract for a military service in a military unit located in
one of the cities of Dagestan. The man named Zaur in the article (an author of
the article noted that the man’s name was changed in the article) got a job as
a driver-mechanic in a reconnaissance platoon. In late February, Zaur and
several dozen other militaries were sent to the vicinities of Mariupol.
"According to
Zaur, after several days, he and several of his colleagues decided to leave the
war zone. After his return to Dagestan, Zaur, together with his colleagues,
wrote a letter of resignation from the military service, but the commanders of
the unit suspected four militaries of desertion. They were taken into custody
in a guardhouse and kept there for several days.
“'About three
or four days later we were released, after which we were dismissed without the
possibility to be reinstated,' the native of Dagestan said.
"The law
allows the dismissal of refuseniks from the armed forces without the right to
reinstatement, but they can only be sent to a guardhouse by a court’s decision,
advocate Maxim Grebenyuk told the 'Vyorstka' publication. According to the
advocate, the dismissal for non-fulfilment of the terms of the contract
deprives the militaries of any compensation."
Источник: https://www.eng.kavkaz-uzel.eu/articles/61008/
Generally, Russian "contract soldiers" have completed two-year draft service and then after discharge decide to serve additional time.
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