1. November 2022. The wives of mobilised men from the Vologda region recorded a video message to the region’s governor denouncing the lack of military training their husbands had received. Elena Kuznetsova, one of the women in the video, said that after receiving a “very low level” of military training, the unit had been deployed to Ukraine’s Luhansk region just 16 days after they were drafted, having gone to the training grounds just four times before being deployed to the frontline.
The men had immediately “come under heavy artillery fire from the Ukrainian Armed Forces,” using drones and phosphorus bombs, she said. “They were killed both by the enemy and by our own army.” Kuznetsova added that the soldiers who went on to survive their ordeal did so “without support, without further training, and without orders”.
Similar videos made by soldiers’ wives appeared online throughout the year. At the end of July, the Council of Mothers and Wives — a movement formed by women whose relatives had been mobilised — announced that it was ceasing its operations after being named a “foreign agent” by the Russian government, a designation that places serious restrictions on organisations’ ability to operate.