Russian Soldiers Ordering Taxis To Evacuate Front Line as Army Bans Private Cars

Russian forces in Ukraine are increasingly relying on civilian taxis to evacuate wounded soldiers from the front lines in the occupied Donetsk region.

The development, highlighted by Daniil Bezsonov, a pro-Russian military blogger and former deputy information minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, follows a controversial decision by the Russian military to ban the use of privately owned and humanitarian vehicles.

This policy, reportedly introduced to curb accidents involving drunk drivers, has disrupted logistics and battlefield operations across the region.news

According to Bezsonov, taxis have become a critical stopgap solution, with drivers transporting injured personnel from evacuation points to hospitals. 

“At the moment, our fighters are forced to rely on brave taxi drivers who agree to pick up the wounded from the evacuation point and transport them to the hospital,” Bezsonov wrote. “I am immensely grateful to the taxi drivers involved in this. I hope that using taxis won’t be prohibited.”

The decision to confiscate civilian vehicles has created a severe logistical crisis, as more than 90% of light vehicles at the front are privately owned or donated.

With these vehicles unavailable, some soldiers have resorted to bicycles to move ammunition, while others hide vehicles from commanders to avoid penalties.

Further complicating matters, commanders in Russia’s Southern Military District have reportedly issued audio orders threatening the death penalty for soldiers caught using civilian transportation. This has escalated fears among already struggling units.

The vehicle ban has also exposed broader weaknesses in Russia’s military logistics. Heavy losses of military vehicles since the invasion began have left Russian forces increasingly reliant on civilian resources.

This article was originally published by bne IntelliNews.

(C)THE MOSCOW TIMES 2024

3 comments

  1. ‘Now then comrade orcs, we’re going to attack over there. Some of you will be killed. Some of you will be injured. But I will be behind you all the way.’

    ‘Comrade commander, how will the injured get to Hospital now that we will be executed for using cars?’

    Must be a great morale boost to know that your Taxi ride to Hospital might have a two hour delay, specially on a Friday night!

    Taxi Drivers –
    ‘Nah mate, I don’t go saaaff of the rivva’.
    ‘I ain’t goin there this time a da night mate.’
    ‘Aaah many? Thass extra fifty an get blood on me seats anatta bee anuvva 200. Caaaaant.’

    Perhaps Uber have a good service there?

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