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"One of them started shooting at his fellow soldiers": the occupier told about the psychological state of Russian soldiers. Interception

One such case involved a Russian serviceman from the 12th company

The Russian occupation forces are demoralised and have a low psychological state. Because they cannot withstand the tension, the invaders are beginning to shoot their fellow soldiers.

One such case happened to a Russian serviceman from the 12th company. This is evidenced by a new audio interception published by the Defence Intelligence of Ukraine.

"Yesterday, one of the men from the 12th company lost his mind. He started shooting at our guys and said: "I'll f*cking kill you!". "His scouts finished him off. I was pulling him yesterday, helping them," the occupier said.

It is worth reminding that this is not the first time that Russian soldiers have complained about the unprofessionalism of their commanders at war. Thus, the Russian invaders continue to complain about the poor treatment of ordinary occupants, especially those mobilised. They are thrown to the front line and used as cannon fodder.

As reported by OBOZREVATEL, the Russian occupiers are retreating under pressure from the Armed Forces of Ukraine and suffering significant losses. Only a few dozen personnel remained in some of the invaders' companies.

Units of the Russian Armed Forces continue to suffer heavy losses in Ukraine. Soldiers are unwilling to take part in the fighting, and even some commanders refuse to follow orders.

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