In death notes, occupiers ask relatives not to go to war in Ukraine

Russian invader left a death note to his brother urging him not to go to war in Ukraine.

This is evidenced by a voice message that the SSU found on the phone of the occupier who was killed in action.

The ‘liberator’ tries to warn his brother that he could still live with an open criminal case for his desertion, and the only way to return from the war in Ukraine is to come back as a ‘cargo 200’ [corpses].

For the invader, the picture of the ‘great ruZZian army’ turned out to be not so inspiring.

According to him, the Russian command does not care about them and ‘no one is considered human here, no one gives a f**k about us. We have people dying for no reason… their bodies are not even picked up. If you just fall behind the convoy, make a wrong turn – no one care, no one will be looking for you.’

We hope that ‘cargo 200’ will be another argument for his brother that coming to Ukraine is a bad idea.

It is our duty to defend our Homeland! Ukraine will win!