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Obviously, I do t know anything that's not in the article...
But...
We're looking at drafted soldiers, and officers that were likely career military before...
There's a reason why America stopped doing that even if the kids today don't know where "fraggin" comes from.
In Vietnam, it wasn't just because they hated their Officer, it was also if their last one got killed legitimately and the new guy was obviously going to get you and your buddies killed. In that environment, it doesn't matter if your officer is trying to get you killed or is incompetent.
And especially today with all the media and propaganda, it's hard to say this one was some kind of spy or intentionally causing Russian causalities.
But its just as likely he's an old school "a soldier is a soldier, stop playing video games" type of guy.
To the troops that can look like intentional sabotage. When troops start thinking their officers will get them killed...
I can't think of a nation off the top of my head that won a war like that.
The closest would be when the Nazis invaded Russia and any Russians that ran got shot by the Russians behind them.
But that wasn't their officers. That was the officers and troops behind them that would be doing the same thing in days or even hours.
If Russian troops start thinking the best way to stay alive is kill their officers, we're gonna start seeing a lot of dead officers, especially with Russia's reliance on criminals and mercenaries these days.
I boosted because for the most part I agree, however the 40k style commissar executions by the Soviets was wildly overblown by Hollywood and the joys of the First Cold War (imo, it either never ended or began anew in the past 20 years).
I dug around to find some relevant info:
So these blocking units were technically being operated by NVKD orders and officers, and according to their data, the vast majority of retreating/deserting troops were sent back alive (to die on the front line). Also for context for any readers unaware, the NKVD was the predecessor to the KGB, much like how the US had their OSS more or less turn into the CIA.
Couple quick sources since I'm too lazy to dig through my Russian history textbooks: https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2022/11/05/the-soviet-army-once-shot-its-own-troops-for-retreating--the-russian-army-could-do-the-same/ https://www.thecollector.com/soviets-in-world-war-ii-myths-and-misconceptions/
Whoooa-ooaahh!!!
That's, that's not even a comparison you can make, that's insane!
The nkvd was a monstrous organization that controlled every aspect of Soviet civilian life, it was Stalin's personal enforcement arm, responsible for all the purges and executions.
It was led by this fucker here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavrentiy_Beria
The hundreds of underaged girls he raped and tortured are literally the least of his crimes.
Comparing the nkvd with the Cia? I don't even understand how you can try.
The KGB exists because the nkvd was utterly out of control under Stalin and they wanted something a bit less insane. Still a brutal arm of state security, but the NKVD was schizophrenic serial killers on meth.
The US has never, EVER in our history had anything that can remotely compare to either. The Cia specifically operates against foreign targets, there were very few exceptions to that rule.
That wasn't the point I was making.
I get it, I just didn't like the parallel, the NKVD were absolute monsters, nightmares in human form, the CIA has a LOT of faults, but outside of Pinochet and a few things in the 80s, I can't see them on the same level at all.