"Two weeks eating after the murder": DIU provided evidence of cannibalism among the occupiers

"Two weeks eating after the murder": DIU provided evidence of cannibalism among the occupiers
In another intercepted conversation by Ukrainian intelligence, there is a real horror-detective story. A serviceman of the occupying army, who was considered missing, was eaten by a "comrade."
This was reported by the DIU of the Ministry of Defence.
According to the occupier, the Russian invader "Brelok" ate another occupier whose call sign was "Foma." The latter was considered missing, but he didn’t flee anywhere.
"No one escaped anywhere, ’Brelok’ killed him and then ate him for two weeks," reports the recording of the commander of one of the units of a separate reconnaissance battalion of the 68th Motor Rifle Division of the Russian Armed Forces.
Later, "Brelok" himself was found dead.
"They say he was ’insane’, well, he ate his partner, so it’s something to think about," adds the Muscovite.
The Main Directorate of Intelligence added that "Brelok" and "Foma" served in the 52nd separate reconnaissance battalion of the 68th Motor Rifle Division of the Russian Armed Forces. The unit operates in the Kupyansk direction in the area of the settlements Zapadne and Lyman Pershyi.
"Cannibalism is another proof of the deep moral and psychological degradation of the Russian occupying forces, who have lost basic respect for human life - even their own. The DIU of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine reminds - every war crime committed against the Ukrainian people will be justly punished," the statement reads.
Topics: Russian Armed ForcesCannibalismWarDIU of the MoD
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