Russian soldiers kill each other due to chaos and lack of communication in Russian Armed Forces – interception
Russian invaders are destroying each other because of the disorder prevailing at positions in the Russian military.
According to Ukrinform, the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine stated this in an article.
In the conversation, one of the fighters reports killing a "guest," who turned out to be his fellow serviceman. Such chaos and fear reign on enemy positions that Russian invaders are ready to shoot anyone who approaches.
"A guest just came to me, had to 'take him out' – turned out it was ours," the fighter tells a comrade.
Due to a lack of communication between units, the Russians have become a threat to each other. Any movement in the dark or attempt to maneuver ends with a bullet in the back from a frightened "neighbor."
"What's the call sign and where are you from, who are you?" asks one of the invaders over the radio. "Not a word, not half a word, just sneaked up to me here, I 'took him out,'" the comrade responds.
"See, decided to move and ended up in your spot," he explains.
As Ukrinform reported, the GUR (Main Intelligence Directorate) intercepted a conversation of Russian soldiers where they were instructing young commanders on how to pressure subordinates.
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