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According to the report, radio intercept data points to evidence of cannibalism in the army of the Russian Federation. The recording of the occupiers' negotiations was published by the press service of the Main Intelligence Directorate on a social network. We are talking about the story of the commander of one of the units of the separate reconnaissance battalion of the 68th motorized rifle division of the Russian army. This is what the press service of the Main Intelligence Directorate writes: Initial data - "Krelok" with "Foma" served in the 52nd separate reconnaissance battalion of the 68th motorized rifle division of the Russian Armed Forces, which operates in the Kupyansk direction in the area of the villages of Zapadnoye and Liman Pervy. According to intelligence, the "keychain" was later found dead."They say he was two hundred, f..k Well, he ate his partner, so that's just something to think about," the intercepted conversation goes, GUR reports.
The report said that the Main Intelligence Directorate identified both men as members of Russia’s 52nd Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the 68th Motorized Rifle Division, which is currently fighting Ukrainian forces near the villages of Zapadne and Lyman Pershyi in the Kupyansk sector of eastern Ukraine.“The incident is yet another disturbing sign of the deep moral and psychological degradation of the Russian occupation forces, who have lost even basic respect for human life, including their own,” Ukraine’s military intelligence agency said in a statement. This is not the first time the Main Intelligence Directorate has published evidence of Russian war crimes or moral collapse.
The report added that on June 3, the agency released another intercepted call in which a Russian commander issued a criminal order to execute wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Earlier, reports emerged that Russian soldiers, blockaded in the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant, reportedly ate stray dog meat and even parts of their fallen comrades. The commanders of the trapped Russian troops, who were part of the Russian special forces, maintained discipline through total fear, violence, and executions. Captured Russians told Ukrainian soldiers that several wounded Russian soldiers committed suicide because they had not received medical assistance for a long time, and their condition was deteriorating.
In addition, they added that hunger at the plant reached such extreme levels that the Russians killed and ate several stray dogs that were roaming the area. According to the prisoners, they even considered eating the livers of dead Russian soldiers. There is suspicion that they may have done this, as Ukrainian soldiers observed bodies of deceased Russians with pieces of flesh and various organs missing.
Watch the report on the YouTube link.
The report said that the Main Intelligence Directorate identified both men as members of Russia’s 52nd Separate Reconnaissance Battalion of the 68th Motorized Rifle Division, which is currently fighting Ukrainian forces near the villages of Zapadne and Lyman Pershyi in the Kupyansk sector of eastern Ukraine.“The incident is yet another disturbing sign of the deep moral and psychological degradation of the Russian occupation forces, who have lost even basic respect for human life, including their own,” Ukraine’s military intelligence agency said in a statement. This is not the first time the Main Intelligence Directorate has published evidence of Russian war crimes or moral collapse.
The report added that on June 3, the agency released another intercepted call in which a Russian commander issued a criminal order to execute wounded Ukrainian soldiers. Earlier, reports emerged that Russian soldiers, blockaded in the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant, reportedly ate stray dog meat and even parts of their fallen comrades. The commanders of the trapped Russian troops, who were part of the Russian special forces, maintained discipline through total fear, violence, and executions. Captured Russians told Ukrainian soldiers that several wounded Russian soldiers committed suicide because they had not received medical assistance for a long time, and their condition was deteriorating.
In addition, they added that hunger at the plant reached such extreme levels that the Russians killed and ate several stray dogs that were roaming the area. According to the prisoners, they even considered eating the livers of dead Russian soldiers. There is suspicion that they may have done this, as Ukrainian soldiers observed bodies of deceased Russians with pieces of flesh and various organs missing.
Watch the report on the YouTube link.