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Watch: Russian army so desperate they recruit ‘alcoholics’ to fight – London Business News | London Wallet

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
November 25, 2025
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The Russian army is so desperate for cannon fodder, not only are they recruiting disabled conscripts they are now throwing dishevelled “alcoholics” to fight in Ukraine.

The Russian armed forces has lost more than 1.3 million troops in almost four years of war and has had very little territorial gains.

Recruiters are hoodwinking alcoholics to join the Russian army to fight on the frontlines in what has been described as a “new generation” of so-called soldiers.

The recruits are hunched over, look like they’ve not slept in months and look pale sand sick and are struggling to stand up.

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A Russian instructor said, “They won’t even take this s**t to the training ground anymore. P**s soaked f***ers. Pick up your helmet. I’m telling you for the last time. Pick it up and stand there holding it! If you fall now, you f****t, I swear I’ll p**s on you. Why did you sign the contract?”

One said, “Me? They tricked me. I didn’t want….to sign up.”

The instructor barks back,  “Then why the hell did you sign the contract? Did they beat you?”

“I was drunk.”

Russian contract soldiers of the “new generation” keep impressing their commanders with their top-tier fitness and skills. Fully “ready” for the next assault. pic.twitter.com/zUmFMAf22O

— WarTranslated (@wartranslated) November 22, 2025

Another alcoholic said he thought by signing up to fight it will help him quit, the Russian instructor said, “Oh you thought you would stop drinking, did you? Then why are you acting like this?

“Did you think this was a kindergarten or a rehab centre? That they’d babysit you?”





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