What is most interesting about this case is that the young defector describes an atmosphere which, rather than supportive and proud as one might expect from an elite unit with advanced technological skills, is similar to those reported from other frontline Russian units, with fear and intimidation commanding a generally harsh environment. JL
Dmytro Shumliasnkyi reports in Militarnyi:
Dmytro Shumliasnkyi reports in Militarnyi:
Miroslav Simonov, who served in Russia's Rubkon drone unit, defected to Ukraine. He is originally from Novosibirsk and worked in real estate. During a trip to Moscow, he was detained by police and, under the threat of a criminal case, he was conscripted. He described the unit as harsh, with psychological and physical pressure, humiliation, and threats of being sent to “meat assaults” if conflicts arose with commanders. He cites a turning point when a Molniya UAV strike hit the wrong coordinates, killing a civilian girl in Kupyansk. He was shocked by the battalion’s chat reactions and the command’s apparent approval of the incident. Following that, Simonov decided to defect through contact with Ukraine's "I Want To Live" project.























