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Russian Army turning cannibals? Ukraine claims intercepted call reveals Putin's soldier ate fallen comrade
Russian Army turning cannibals? Ukraine claims intercepted call reveals Putin's soldier ate fallen comrade

Time of India

time21-06-2025

  • Time of India

Russian Army turning cannibals? Ukraine claims intercepted call reveals Putin's soldier ate fallen comrade

An alleged case of cannibalism within Russian troops came to light after a phone call was intercepted by Ukraine's Military Intelligence Directorate (HUR). The phone call captured Russian soldiers discussing how one soldier allegedly murdered and devoured a fellow serviceman while deployed in eastern Ukraine. The recording of the intercepted call was published on Friday, June 20, 2025, by Ukraine's military intelligence agency, HUR, on its Telegram channel. In the call recording, it was claimed that a serviceman with the call sign 'Brelok' is said to have killed his fellow soldier 'Foma' and then devoured his former comrade's remains for two weeks, according to Kyiv Post. The first speaker said, 'No one ran anywhere.' 'Brelok f**ing took him out and then ate him for two weeks,' he said. Later, 'Brelok' himself was found dead, according to the call recording. The second soldier, who was in shock, responded, 'No f**ing way… holy sh*t… fu*k my bald skull. Was Brelok really found as a 200?' according to Kyiv Post. The term 200 is Soviet-era military slang used in today's Russian army to refer to a soldier killed in action. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Neuropathy is not from Low vitamin B. Meet the Real Enemy of Neuropathy (Stop Doing This) Health Insight Journal Learn More Undo 'Yeah, they say he was a 200. He ate his comrade. So yeah… something to think about. I was shocked,' the first speaker said. According to HUR, the two soldiers served in the 52nd Separate Reconnaissance Battalion, stationed in Ukraine's eastern Kharkiv region, TVP World reported. Ukrainian intelligence claims that the alleged incident portrays the 'moral and psychological collapse' of Russian forces as the war in Ukraine continues. In a recording that surfaced in May 2025, it was revealed that the Russian troops were spiraling out of control in border regions. They were terrorizing and harassing their own civilians while intoxicated. Live Events

Russian Soldier Dies After Killing And Eating His Comrade To Survive Ukraine War: Report
Russian Soldier Dies After Killing And Eating His Comrade To Survive Ukraine War: Report

NDTV

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • NDTV

Russian Soldier Dies After Killing And Eating His Comrade To Survive Ukraine War: Report

A Russian soldier on the frontlines in Ukraine died after killing a comrade and eating his corpse in a desperate attempt to survive wartime conditions, according to the Kyiv Post. The incident came to light after Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence allegedly intercepted a phone call between two Russian soldiers discussing the gruesome story of the cannibalistic 'Brelok', who killed his countryman 'Foma'. "Brelok f***ing ate him, f*** me... nobody went anywhere. Brelok took him out and then ate him for f***ing two weeks," the first caller said, per the New York Post. "No f***ing way... Holy shit... F*** my bald skull. Was Brelok really found as a 200?" the other person replied, using Soviet era slang for a soldier found killed in action. "Yeah, they say he was a 200. He ate his comrade. So yeah... something to think about. I was shocked myself," the caller concluded, per the Post. 'Berlok' was later found dead, according to the outlet. Russia has reportedly recruited criminals, including murderers and convicted cannibals, to fight in Ukraine. According to the Moscow Times, Denis Gorin from Sakhalin, who killed four people and was sentenced to 22 years in prison in 2012, ate part of the body of one of his victims. He was released in 2023 to fight for Russia in the Ukraine war. He served in the ranks of Storm-Z and was injured during a battle, after which President Vladimir Putin granted him a pardon. This enabled Gorin to return to his hometown as a free man. Another criminal, Nikolay Ogolobiak, convicted of killing two young women and cooking their organs in 2008, was released in 2023 to fight for Russia. Convict Dmitry Malyshev, who was jailed for killing three men and pan-frying one of their hearts, was also sent to the frontlines. This comes as Russia continues to pound Ukraine. Earlier this week, Russia launched a major missile and drone attack on Kyiv, killing at least 14 people and wounding several others. The attack occurred as world leaders gathered in Canada for the Group of Seven (G7) meeting. Interior Minister Igor Klymenko said that 27 locations in different districts of the capital came under enemy fire. "Residential buildings, educational institutions and critical infrastructure facilities" had all been hit, he said, adding that 30 apartments were destroyed in a single residential block. "The deaths have risen to 14 people. As of now, 44 people have been injured in Kyiv," Klymenko added. In Moscow, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said Russian air defence units had repelled an attack on the city by two Ukrainian drones. The city's airports were briefly closed.

Russian soldier kills, eats comrade in twisted attempt to survive Ukraine war: report
Russian soldier kills, eats comrade in twisted attempt to survive Ukraine war: report

New York Post

time21-06-2025

  • Politics
  • New York Post

Russian soldier kills, eats comrade in twisted attempt to survive Ukraine war: report

He bit more than the bullet. A Russian soldier on the frontlines in Ukraine murdered his comrade and ate the corpse to survive the grim wartime conditions — only to end up dying anyway, Kyiv's military intelligence reported. A call between two Russian soldiers who shared the jaw-dropping story of the cannibalistic 'Brelok', who killed his countryman 'Foma', was allegedly intercepted by Ukraine's Main Directorate of Intelligence, according to the Kyiv Post. 'F–king hell… Brelok f–king ate him, f–k me… nobody went anywhere. Brelok took him out and then ate him for f–king two weeks,' the first caller said. A Russian soldier reportedly killed and ate his comrade in order to survive the harsh frontline conditions in Ukraine. 'No f–king way… Holy sh-t… F—k my bald skull. Was Brelok really found as a 200?' the other person replied, using Soviet era slang for a soldier found killed in action. 'Yeah, they say he was a 200. He ate his comrade. So yeah… something to think about. I was shocked myself,' the caller concluded. The ghoulish cannibal was found dead, according to the report. Russia has recruited hardened criminals — including murderers and convicted cannibals — to bolster its ranks during the country's three-year invasion of Ukraine. Denis Gorin, a cannibal from Sakhalin, who killed four people and was sentenced to 22 years in prison in 2012, ate part of the body of one of his victims, Politico reported, citing Radio Liberty. Russia recently launched a deadly attack in Kyiv, killing 15 Ukrainians with Iranian-made vehicles. AFP via Getty Images Another criminal, Nikolay Ogolobiak — a Satanist convicted of killing two young women and cooking their organs in 2008 — was also sent to fight for Mother Russia back in 2023, according to that report. Convict Dmitry Malyshev, who was jailed for killing three men and pan-frying one of their hearts, was also sent to the frontlines, the Daily Mail reported. That deranged madman infamously took a selfie with freed murderer-rapist Alexander Maslennikov, who grinned in fatigues before being sent to the frontlines in 2024, the Daily Beast reported. Russia strongman Vladimir Putin continues to pound Ukraine — with Iranian-made drones killing 15 Ukrainians in Kyiv earlier this week.

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