Paul
Goble
Staunton, May 22 – A day after the
Navalny organization reported that some Russian spetsnaz troops say they won’t
obey orders to shoot demonstrators who threaten the regime (windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2019/05/some-russian-soldiers-now-being-asked.html),
Moscow media outlets are reporting that these forces are fully prepared to take
such action.
But the reports show that the
situation is not quite as the powers that be at the center would like.
According to soldiers, they said that they declared their readiness to shoot
protesters because the survey wasn’t anonymous and they didn’t want trouble (znak.com/2019-05-22/specnazovec_rasskazavshiy_o_nashumevshem_oprose_minoborony_raskryl_znak_com_lichnost).
According to the spetsnaz soldier who
gave his name to Znak, “he and all 1110 men in his unit responded unanimously”
to the January survey that “they do not support any of the opposition
politicians (ten possibilities were listed in the survey) and were prepared if
the order was given to open fire on the protesters.”
There was no other choice, the
soldier said. “The survey wasn’t anonymous.” We had to write out names. “All
answers as the powers that be in the structure would want them to because what
sense was there to response otherwise, to give one’s opinion” if negative and targeted
consequences would certainly follow.
That is why he says he sent
information about this to the Navalny staffs in various cities. “That was the
only place it was possible to go,” he suggests.
Mstislav Pismenkov of the Znak news agency says that the Russian
defense ministry had called the Navalny report “’a primitive falsification.’”
But he notes that the ministry did not respond to his inquiry as to whether
commanders had in fact conducted the survey of troops that the Navalny
organization reported.
There is now little doubt that such
a survey occurred and that the soldiers gave the response that is being
reported (themoscowtimes.com/2019/05/22/russian-soldiers-say-theyre-willing-shoot-protesters-serviceman-claims-a65696), but there is also no doubt that they did so not
out of conviction but out of fear of punishment.
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