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"We are using so many prohibited things here": Russian soldier on use of phosphorus shells in Ukraine - intelligence intercept
Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate intercepted a conversation between a Russian soldier and his father, in which the soldier admits that they are using phosphorus munitions, prohibited by the Geneva Convention, in Ukraine
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Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine shared the news.
During the conversation, Russian occupier’s comments on his situation at the front:
"Oh, the phosphorus flew. The combatant went crazy, in short, he decided to overwhelm these monsters."
The father is surprised by the use of phosphorus shells, prohibited by the Geneva Convention,by the Russian army .To this the occupying son replied: "Dad, you know how many things we use here, which is prohibited in principle."
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