💨 Abstract
A recording by Ukraine's military intelligence suggests a Russian soldier, "Brelok," may have eaten his comrade, "Foma," for sustenance over two weeks near Kharkiv. The cannibal was later found dead. The incident highlights extreme psychological stress and disregard for life among Russian troops, as documented by Ukrainian intelligence. Russian authorities have reportedly released convicted criminals, including cannibals, to fight in Ukraine, offering pardons in exchange for service.
Courtesy: Gergana Krasteva
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