The Russian command is holding hostage the households of troops who refuse to carry out fight missions in Ukraine, based on Ukrainian intelligence.

The Primary Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine, the army intelligence service of the Ukrainian authorities, stated in a report Monday that Russian forces at present stationed in occupied areas in jap Ukraine who refuse to battle are being issued with ultimatums.

"If the occupiers refuse to carry out fight missions, their wives and youngsters are threatened with relocation to the depressed areas of the Far East," the subdivision of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence stated on the Telegram messaging app.

The households of Russian forces within the nation's western army district are additionally barred from leaving the nation, the ministry stated.

Russian soldiers patrol a street in Donetsk
Russian troopers patrol a road on April 11, 2022 in Volnovakha within the Donetsk area of Ukraine. Ukrainian intelligence says the Russian command is holding hostage the households of troops who refuse to carry out fight missions in Ukraine.ALEXANDER NEMENOV/AFP/Getty Photographs

Newsweek has been unable to independently confirm the intelligence report.

It comes amid studies of rising dissent in Russia, greater than three months after President Vladimir Putin ordered a full-scale invasion of Ukraine, calling it a "particular army operation" to "de-nazify" and "de-militarize" the nation.

On Could 25, 115 members of Russia's Nationwide Guard, Rosgvardia, had been formally sacked after "refusing" their assignments to take part in Putin's struggle.

A army court docket in Russia's southern republic of Kabardino-Balkaria dominated that the servicemembers' dismissal was justified after they tried to enchantment the choice, The Moscow Instances reported citing Agence France Press.

The Rosgvardia members "arbitrarily" made their resolution by "refusing to carry out an official project," the court docket dominated.

Individually, in a uncommon public show of dissent within the political sphere in opposition to Putin's invasion, a member of the nation's Communist Celebration, Leonid Vasyukevich, urged the Russian chief to cease his army marketing campaign in opposition to Ukraine.

Throughout a gathering of the Legislative Meeting of Russia's Primorsky Krai within the far east of the nation, Vasyukevich demanded that Putin cease the struggle and withdraw troops from Ukraine.

"We perceive that if our nation doesn't cease the army operation, there will probably be much more orphans in our nation," stated Vasyukevich. "In the course of the army operation, younger individuals who might deliver nice profit to our nation die and turn into disabled.

"We demand the fast withdrawal of the troops of the Russian Federation," he added.

In response, he was branded a traitor, escorted out of the session and denied the proper to vote, based on Russian media.

The top of Russia's Communist Celebration vowed to take "robust motion" in opposition to Vasyukevich.

Newsweek has contacted Russia's Ministry of International Affairs for remark.