Russian commanders sell their personnel’s rations while soldiers continue to eat dogs (audio)
This is evidenced by new telephone conversations of invaders intercepted by the SSU.
In one of the records, the occupier complains to his wife: ‘Well, they brought some cans: some snacks, carrots, cabbage in them… We threw them away at once. It’s sh*t. Like for some piglets.’
He adds that their rations go somewhere to the ‘side’. He blames the commanders for reselling the food.
In the other recording, an occupier asks his mother to guess what he ate. The woman first comes up with the exotic answer about badgers, and then suggests mice and rats.
‘A dog! We want meat, don’t we!’ the russian occupier answers.
Apparently, eating pets has become a trend among invaders. The ‘Second Army of the World’ keeps on hitting the bottom…