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Suicide of a Russian soldier after the order of conscription into the army

Suicide of a Russian soldier after the order of conscription into the army

In a captured phone conversation newly revealed by Ukrainian intelligence (hur) A Russian woman talks about the suicide of a Russian army soldier after receiving an order to fight against Ukraine.

“Yesterday I was at a funeral. Dima Lenki Fomenko hanged himself” – woman says.

The woman said that the deceased worked as a postal worker in Kamchatka, but came on vacation to Sharvoron – a city in the Belgorod region of Russia.

“He was told: ‘Leave and after your leave go to the SVO (‘Special Military Operation’ is the Russian term for the war in Ukraine). He came on leave, stayed for three days and hanged himself,” says the woman.

Disagreement appears to be growing among Russian soldiers over commanders’ unrealistic goals and extremely dangerous combat tasks.

In a series of conversations recently intercepted by HUR, soldiers discuss ways to opt out of service and avoid further deployment to the front lines, while civilians panic over the draft.

For example: Russian soldier was overheard during a telephone conversation revealing that part of the Moscow battalion defied orders and is currently “idle in the forest, not participating in combat.”

Otherwise Russian soldiers was you complain that you didn’t get a vacation in almost two years and saying that “soon we will gather a crowd and move towards Russia.”

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Earlier this year, Kyiv Post interviewed Maria*, who works as one of the professional eavesdroppers of Ukrainian intelligence and told about the shocking things she hears.

Russia regularly rejects the content of intercepted conversations published by Ukraine, claiming that they are fake, which the Kiev Post maintains against Maria. She said, “Yes, they are all true, even though they may seem crazy. Sometimes I don’t believe the words I hear, but we have what we have.

The Kyiv Post regularly publishes some of the most revealing and shocking intercepted conversations. Examples of intercepted conversations can be found here:

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