The Russian occupier, who is fighting against Ukraine on one of the front lines, spoke about the situation in the "second army of the world". 

This is stated in a conversation intercepted by the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense. 

The Russian invader says that the occupiers don't really want to fight.

He recalled a case when, due to women's riots, the governor of one of the Russian regions came to take the mobilized people home.

He also recalled that part of the Russians laid down their weapons and walked for 7 days to Valuyok, so that they would at least be fed there. 

The Russian complains that they are often shot by their own people and says that the Armed Forces are constantly working to eliminate the invaders. 

Other frontline conversations of the occupiers 

From the first days of the war, the GUR of the Ministry of Defense and the Security Service intercepted the telephone conversations of the Russian occupiers, who talked about war crimes, cases of looting, and the fighting condition of the occupying army. 

A Russian military officer spoke about the terrible attitude of the First Regiment of the Russian Federation towards the civilians of Ukraine: the occupiers extort money from children, putting machine guns to their heads.

Also, in a conversation with his aunt, the Russian occupier said that he lives in a dugout where it is cold and wet.

The Russian woman advised him to go to the village to "steal something and send it to her."

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