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Russian occupiers are killing each other due to a lack of communication at their positions

UA NEWS 22 March 2026 17:46
Russian occupiers are killing each other due to a lack of communication at their positions

Chaos and panic reign within the ranks of the Russian Federation’s occupying forces, leading to frequent incidents of “friendly fire” between units. 

According to an interception by the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense, Russian soldiers are so terrified that they are killing their own comrades, perceiving any movement as a threat.

Another audio recording reveals details of an incident in which a militant reports the killing of a “guest” who turned out to be his own colleague. 

Due to a complete lack of coordination and communication, any attempt to maneuver or move in the dark ends for the invaders with a bullet in the back from frightened “neighbors” in adjacent positions.

“A guest just came to me; I had to take him out—it turned out to be one of our own,” the invader tells his comrade. 

When asked about the deceased’s call sign and origin, he replies that the man crept up silently, without saying a word, which was the reason for the immediate execution.

The situation on the front lines for the enemy is complicated not only by professional degradation but also by the command’s inhumane treatment of the dead. 

Recent data from the Main Intelligence Directorate indicates that Russian officers are ordering soldiers’ bodies to be left on the battlefield, taking only heads and identification documents so as not to burden themselves with evacuation.

“The Russians leave the bodies of their soldiers on the battlefield and take only the heads,” as noted in previous intercepts from March 17, 2026. 

The widespread use of alcohol and narcotics at the front lines, as reported by Ukrainian Armed Forces soldiers in the Pokrovsk direction, only intensifies the atmosphere of paranoia. 

In the conditions of 2026, when the intensity of fighting has reached its peak, disoriented Russian soldiers are becoming a threat first and foremost to one another.

As a reminder, the Main Intelligence Directorate released a video of the special operation to rescue RDK commander Denis Kapustin.

Russia also looted cultural artifacts from the Kherson Art Gallery.
 

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