Some Russians drafted to fight in Ukraine say nobody is in charge and they don't know what they're doing there: reportA group of Russian soldiers in Ukraine complained to the Ministry of Defense, The Insider reported.The claim came from a six recently-drafted men in a video circulated on Telegram, which featured in a report by the independent Russian outlet The Insider.The group, per the report, said they were from Russia's Krasnodar region and had been called up towards the beginning of the mobilization announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on September 21.They also said they were only equipped with uniforms and were given some AK-47s and bayonets – but no ammunition.Lack of equipment is also an issue in the Russian military, with one draftee telling The Guardian last week that he was made to buy his own gear."