Ukrainian intelligence exposes Russian colonel’s four fake combat awards scheme
Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence has uncovered major corruption scheme in Russia’s 83rd Guards Air Assault Brigade. Commanders fabricated wounds and military awards, siphoning off nearly $2.5 million.
Russia has spent over $1 trillion over three years on its all-out war against Ukraine. Currently, Russia’s ground forces fighting against Ukraine number over 600,000 troops, with additional rear units supporting them.
Dozens of Russian soldiers killed in the war against Ukraine remain officially listed as “missing in action.”
“This allows Russia’s defense ministry to withhold compensation from their families. Meanwhile, senior officers enrich themselves through falsified heroics and staged injuries,” the intelligence agency explains.
Fake wounds, fabricated valor
One of the most striking cases concerns Lt. Col. Konstantin Frolov, head of a special operations group. Records state he was wounded four times and awarded four Orders of Courage and two Medals “For Valor.” Russian state media even broadcast stories of his “bravery.”
In reality, Frolov was deliberately shot by his comrades in non-vital areas to sustain fake wounds.
Another 30 Russian soldiers also claimed sham injuries to avoid frontline duty and secure benefits.
Profit above all
While officers enjoyed hospital stays, collecting salaries, bonuses, and illegal payouts, families of the dead were left without support, the intelligence agency adds. For Russia’s commanders, war became a business, built on fabricated feats and counterfeit wounds.