Russian occupier committed suicide after being ordered to go to war against Ukraine, - intercepted by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense
"He stayed for three days and hanged himself"
A Russian woman tells about the suicide of a Russian serviceman, committed after being ordered to go to war against Ukraine. This was reported by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, Censor.NET reports.
Thus, in a conversation intercepted by Ukrainian intelligence officers, a Russian woman tells about the suicide of a Russian serviceman after being ordered by his superiors to go to war against Ukraine "after vacation".
"I was at the funeral - Dimka hanged himself. He served in Kamchatka. And they told him - go on vacation, after vacation to the "SVO". He came on vacation to Grayvoron, stayed for three days and hanged himself," she said.
Earlier it was reported that the commander of the Russian army gave his subordinates an order to commit a war crime - to shoot a captured Ukrainian soldier.