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Russian commanders sell dry rations, soldiers eat dogs – SBU

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The occupiers complained to their relatives that they were being fed “like piglets” and they were forced to eat dog meat, while the commanders sold their dried rations “on the left.”

Russian soldiers assigned to Ukraine eat dogs while commanders sell their dry rations. This was reported by the SBU on Friday, June 10, by publishing a recording of the interception of telephone conversations between soldiers and relatives.

So, one of the Russian military told his wife that they only get canned vegetables of questionable quality.

“They brought canned goods: what kind of snacks, carrots, cabbage … We immediately threw it away. It was full of dirt, like piglets,” he said.

Another resident told her mother that their ration was “on the left,” so they were forced to eat dogs.

Earlier, Ukrainian intelligence reported that the occupiers in Melitopol were looking for refrigerators for the corpses of their dead.

In the Kherson region, conquerors were hired to pick strawberries

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Source: korrespondent

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