
"Due to a lack of food, the occupiers are sharpening their knives and preparing to eat their younger comrades. We'll eat each other, it's all ****ed up here. We're already looking for someone younger. I've sharpened my knives. I don't give a **** who I have to cut up. I just want to eat. **** everyone else."
"Cannibalism is becoming a common practice among Russia n soldiers. In June this year, it became known that a serviceman of the 68th Motor Rifle Division of the Russian Armed Forces had been eating his 'comrade' for two weeks. The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine reminds [you that] Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine are fed three times a day."
Russian soldiers in the Zaporizhzhia region are described as lacking essential food and clothing, with some units reportedly sent only Russian flags instead of supplies. Ukrainian military intelligence released a radio intercept in which troops said they were sharpening their knives and preparing to eat younger comrades because of hunger. The intercept included explicit threats to kill and eat fellow soldiers. The GUR alleges cannibalism is becoming common among Russian soldiers and cites a June case involving a serviceman of the 68th Motor Rifle Division who allegedly ate a comrade for two weeks. Ukraine reminded Russian troops that prisoners of war in Ukraine receive three meals daily.
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