The occupant confessed that he killed the company commander out of hunger.


A Russian soldier from the 7th motor rifle company explained how he decided to eliminate his commander because of hunger. He was without food and water, while the commander had enough food. The occupant shared this on the 'Butusov Plus' channel.
I woke up, maybe around three in the morning. I couldn't fall asleep. There was still some dirty water, the one I collected from puddles when the snow melted. Well, the next day we just ran to another dugout. That's it, we sat there. I'm thinking, what to do? I told the guys: 'I'm going to eliminate him now' (the company commander, - 'Glavkom'). He has food, water, he has everything. And we have nothing at all. Is this normal?'
The soldier decided to get rid of his superior: 'He already knows that I just wanted to shoot him with my gun. Well, after all, we argued, yelled at each other. He went to another dugout, then ran back. He sat by the exit for two hours. I was left alone. And at first, we had tea from this earthen water, what was left. Then he ran away. Well, I said that I would come to him later in the evening. And I took these four grenades and went to Solovey. I was just fed up already.'
The soldier threw grenades into the commander's dugout and found backpacks with food and water in it, after which he began to have lunch on the spot.
A Ukrainian drone approached the Russian occupant. Instead of fleeing, the soldier raised his hands to show readiness to surrender. Ukrainian soldiers threw him an electronic cigarette and a note with an order to follow the drone. The soldier took the backpack and headed to the positions of the 'Chartiya' brigade, where he surrendered.
Earlier, paratroopers captured three fighters of the Russian army who treated Ukrainian prisoners cruelly. The commanders threatened with 'zeroing' for refusing to carry out orders and torturing Ukrainian soldiers.
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