Recently, a picture of Russian soldiers receiving meals from their families was exposed, which attracted the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense to ridicule that "the meals of prisoners of war are better than those of the Russian army." (The picture is taken from the Twitter of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Russian President Vladimir Putin recently announced a "partial mobilization order" to recruit 300,000 reservists.

However, the logistics of the Russian army does not seem to be able to keep up with the huge increase in soldiers. Recently, a picture of Russian soldiers receiving meals from their families was exposed, which attracted the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense to ridicule that "the meals for prisoners of war are better than those of the Russian army."

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense posted a video on Twitter today (1), saying that in the Novosibirsk region of Russia, the families of mobilized soldiers were delivering meals to the soldiers, but the commander chose to ignore them.

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense also sarcastically: "The food that becomes a Ukrainian prisoner is better than that of the Russian army."

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In the film, it can be seen that the Russian soldiers climbed the iron fence and accepted the food handed over by their families, and the family members kept giving the food to the soldiers.

As soon as the film came out, netizens ridiculed it, calling it "The Last Supper." "It's like a zoo."

The satire of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense seems to have really touched many Russian troops. The Ukrainian media "Euromaidan Press" reported on September 30 that Ukraine is implementing a program called "I want to live". The content is to tell Russian soldiers how to surrender safely.

More than 2,000 Russian soldiers and their families have expressed their willingness to surrender.

Novosibirsk, russia.


Relatives of mobilized soldiers are bringing them food while the commanders are not watching.


Hey, someone tell them that the food in Ukrainian captivity is better than in the russian army. pic.twitter.com/rFJrSJElXb

— Defense of Ukraine (@DefenceU) October 1, 2022