The gist of it:
A newly mobilized somewhere near Belgorod is arguing with a colonel. The colonel is ordering them to Ukraine. The soldier demands documentation that authorizes the colonel to issue them orders (basically, they were brought somewhere with no instructions, then some dude shows up [the colonel] and tells them he’s taking them to war.
The colonel tries to explain that, him being a colonel and all, he can issue them whatever orders they like.
The trooper demands to know their destination. The colonel replies that it’s not for the soldiers to know. The soldier keeps pressing his case. The colonel essentially asks “why would a soldier need to know that”. The soldier replies that his parents need to know where he is if he gets killed.
At some point, the soldier insinuates that he’s already been to Ukraine and knows that everyone is going to get killed.
At some point, the Colonel begins to explain that, no matter what the soldier does, his unit will end up in Ukraine under the colonel’s command… he’s basically forming opinions of them now… and essentially threatens that he will torture them once they get there.
The soldier asks “why would you torture your own personnel in the war zone”?
Eventually, the soldier informs the colonel that his entire unit will not deploy.
Per Telegram posting, this is from an October 7th incident, when a hundred newly-mobilized delivered to Belgorod (where the blue on blue shooting happened today) refused to deploy to Ukraine.