An invader told about the everyday life of Russian occupants at war

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Occupiers are drinking out of fear - SSU interception
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22:00, 23.06.2022

Russian occupiers are looking for new "best practices" on how to escape from the war and get drunk out of fear.



Now they go on leave for "family reasons," go home, and never return to the war again - because they write resignation letters.

A telephone conversation intercepted by the SBU attests to this.

"Everybody has left, there are six people here, can you imagine? No one is coming back, everyone is quitting, everyone is leaving," a rashist fighting in eastern Ukraine tells his wife.

This trend is becoming more and more frequent in the ranks of the enemy. As is the fact that they are very afraid of attacks of Ukrainian defenders. And to muffle their fear, they use a tried-and-true tiphack - they get drunk.

"I drink... Because I'm afraid. Everyone here drinks" admits the invader.

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Maria Grynevych

Maria Grynevych, project manager, journalist, co-author of Guidebook Sacred Mountains of the Dnieper Region, Lecture Course: Cult Topography of the Middle Dnieper Region.

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