Deputy Minister of Defense, Lieutenant Colonel Yurii Myronenko, said this during an event dedicated to the anniversary of the Public…
A new interception by military intelligence offers yet another confirmation of the deep moral decay within the Russian forces. A drunken occupier killed four of his comrades.
The intercepted audio was published on February 6 by Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence.
In the conversation, two Russians discuss how a Russian serviceman in Belgorod region got drunk, grabbed a weapon, and went to “settle scores” with his accomplices.
“He killed two more who were not even near him, had nothing to do with any of this — in short, he killed four guys. While all this was happening, they started throwing grenades at him — it was such horror”, — a Russian says.
The execution of the drunken shooter was also extremely brutal — he was run over by a tank whose crew was also drunk.
“In the end he started running, some guys drove out in a tank — all of them drunk — and they just ran him down while he was running. That guy who killed four”, — the conversation says.
Notably, the storyteller does not perceive the tragedy as something extraordinary — on the contrary, he finds it almost amusing.
“What do I care, I find it kind of funny. What can you do, that’s what this country is like”, — he says.
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