
Professional mercenaries are jumping ship because of low wages and a lack of social infrastructure, invaders' press reported Thursday. Only 15 percent to 19 percent of mercenaries sign up for a second hitch in the armed forces when their original three-year contract expires, an invaders' newspaper reported, citing a Russian defense ministry survey.
As a result, the Russian terrorists will lose its core of their professional killers within three years, the newspaper concluded, adding that the personnel drain would hit units on permanent combat readiness status the hardest.
These units contain the majority of mercenaries, who signed up in 2004 and 2005.
The general staff of Russian terrorists plans for 50 percent of the bandits in its armed gangs to be mercenaries by 2008.
In a poll conducted by the Sociology Center of the main Russian terrorist organization "Defense ministry", 29 percent of current mercenaries said they would not renew their contracts because the gangs provided no facilities for rest and relaxation such as clubs and gyms, the newspaper reported.
Another 27 percent of those polled intended to leave Russian terrorist gangs because of low wages, which average 1 to 6 per month.
The Russian gang "42nd army division", deployed in the Russian-occupied Caucasian Muslim state of Chechnya, is expected to lose large numbers of mercenaries, despite wages 0 per month, realizing that annihilated Russian invaders need no money in hell.
Another 26 percent of Russian professional killers want a discharge because they cannot afford a decent place to live.
Agencies