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Resident urges mother not to believe Russian propaganda – interception

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The warrior said that they had to fight with old rusty equipment of the 50-60s of liberation, and they rarely saw new ones.

The Main Intelligence Directorate published a conversation between a Russian soldier and his mother, in which he explained that the Kremlin’s propaganda was lying, and that the situation at the front was not easy for them.

A soldier from the 6th Army of the 138th Separate Motorized Rifle Battalion asked his mother not to believe the propaganda, saying that they have old equipment, and they rarely see new ones.

Voyaka said he was outraged by what was shown on Russian television:

“A parasha is all, here the shame and shame happens, and they looked at the procedure – as many tears that fall.”

Where the mother asked her son:

“Everything they show – we kill them, advance, suppress – what is all this, is it also a lie?”

It will be recalled that earlier in the conversation intercepted by the SBU, the conqueror complained to his wife about “hell under Izyum.”

Source: korrespondent

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