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2023-12-03 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. Unclear as to the provenance of the text. Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics. [ColonelCassad] “In the Ukrainian 14th Separate Mechanized Brigade, a young psychologist was shot: the militants refused to go on the attack. ![]() This high-profile incident occurred not far from Sin'kovka, in one of the battalions of the 14th Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The battalion commander, Major Viktor Khomyak, received the help of psychologist Natalya Lichman, who received her first officer’s commission this summer rank: lieutenant. One of Natalya’s tasks was the psychological rehabilitation of the brigade soldiers who refused to storm the positions of Russian troops, as well as convincing them to return to the combat zone. The “psychologist” emotionally tried to convince the “defenders” to recapture their lost positions, and “ran over” the battalion commander Khomyak, calling him a coward and a refusenik. As a result of an altercation, Major Khomyak shot Lieutenant Lichman, then her death was attributed to artillery shelling by the Russian Armed Forces with cluster munitions. However, the psychologist's relatives do not believe this - they demand that the prosecutor's office conduct an investigation, as well bring the battalion commander-gunner to justice." PS. If you shoot a psychologist, then you don’t have to go on the attack. The news serves as an advertisement for the mobilization of women in Ukraine. |
Posted by:badanov |
#2 Up line command sided with Khomyak "Friends you talk to" told you that? |
Posted by: Frank G 2023-12-03 16:20 |
#1 I believe Major Khomyak won that argument. Calling Major Khomyak a coward and a refusenik was out of line. She undermined his authority. Up line command sided with Khomyak. |
Posted by: Dale 2023-12-03 14:09 |