In Russia, even people with disabilities will be sent to war - intelligence intercepts

“The disabled were told that they were all fit” – the mother of the Russian occupier shares the latest news with her son.
The interception of the conversation is published by Ukrainian intelligence.
In an intercepted conversation, the mother of the Russian occupier tells her son the news that is being circulated among the relatives of the military sent to Ukraine:
There, from the 15th (brigade), 20% of the boys who were at the deployment remained alive and full of missing people. In general, everything is terrible. Carriage of the 31st brigade 100 people left.
Then he explains to his son why the rotation, which was promised to be held on May 23, did not take place:
They didn't get people. The disabled were told on the 13th - they were all fit. They put all of them in the location of the unit.
At the end of the conversation, the mother tells her son the news she heard from a friend that the Russian officers themselves are handing over their soldiers.
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