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Dmitrij Misjov (Dmitry Mishov) och vara löjtnant i ryska flygvapnet, har "hoppat av" till Litauen. Nu serverar han en hel rad skräckhistorier om den dåliga moralen i Gröfaz Putlers armé.
Dmitry Mishov, Russian airman who defected, gives BBC interview
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-65867990A military defector who fled Russia on foot has given a rare interview to the BBC, in which he paints a picture of an army suffering heavy losses and experiencing low morale.
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He is among a small handful of known cases of serving military officers fleeing the country to avoid being sent to Ukraine to fight - and the only case of a serving airman that the BBC knows of.
Dmitry, an attack helicopter navigator, was based in the Pskov region, in north-western Russia. When the aircraft started to be prepared for combat, Dmitry sensed a real war was coming, not just drills.
Misjov har inte tjänstgjort i Ukraina, men visste att han skulle skickas dit inom kort. Han beslutade att schappa. Hans uppgift som militär är att försvara fosterlandet mot angrepp - inte att delta i aggressionskrig.
Enligt honom om är stämningarna inom militären oerhört blandade. Det finns de som stöder kriget, de som är emot det. Ytterst få tror på den officiella versionen varför "operationen" drogs i gång.
Overwhelming and common, according to Mishov, is unhappiness with low salaries.
He says experienced air force officers are still paid their pre-war contract salary of up to 90,000 roubles (£865, $1090). This is while new recruits are being tempted into the army with 204,000 roubles (£1960, $2465) as part of an official and publicly advertised campaign.
Dmitry says that while attitudes towards Ukraine may vary, no one in the army believes official reports about things going well at the front or about low casualties.
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