The draftees, who are stationed in the southern region of Ulyanovsk, said they refuse to fight in Ukraine until they receive a promised sum of 195,000 rubles ($3,170), the independent Russian news outlet The Insider reported on Wednesday."We refuse to participate in the special military operation and will seek justice until we are paid the money promised by our government, headed by the president of the Russian Federation!"Telegram videos published by The Insider and the Moscow Times show the men protesting, shouting "One for all, and all for one!"Russian officials have been promising salaries to volunteers and mobilized men that are more than twice the national average, according to a Wednesday release by the Institute for the Study of War.But this is money the government might not have, as it is faced with an increasingly tight budget due to Western sanctions and the cost of Russian mobilization, Reuters reported."