Not only russian soldiers but also commanding officers flee from war in Ukraine (audio)

Russian commanders simply lay down their arms and leave their personnel to their own devices.

This is stated in a new telephone conversation of russian occupiers intercepted by the SSU.

‘Our command has left. Well, they didn’t just leave, they dropped their weapons. They said: ‘We will not go to fight.’ They will be changed. If they are not changed, we’ll be taken home… One of our superiors just f**king fled to Russia,’ an invader tells his wife.

Although the woman is happy about the prospect of him coming back, she asks her husband not to flee, because this will be considered desertion. But he, mobilized in the so-called Luhansk People’s Republic, realizes that officially he is not in this war at all.

‘We are not listed anywhere. Believe me ... As Commander Ushakov said, we are ‘meat’ here, a distracting manoeuvre. Nowhere, not even in Russia, it is recorded that we are here,’ the occupier explains indignantly.

Now he knows from the example with his commanders the price of the myth that ‘Russians do not abandon their own.’ On the contrary – they do abandon even the corpses of their killed soldiers, which currently amount to over 33,000 invaders.