"February will be decisive": Defence Intelligence publishes occupier's intercepted call
The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has revealed an intercepted call between a Russian occupier and his wife where he complains that he may only go on vacation in six months or maybe even a year, and says that February will be a decisive month.
Source: Defence Intelligence of Ukraine
Quote: "They say February will be a decisive month because they pull the troops together. We pulled together our troops and new military equipment, khokhols (a Russian derogatory term for Ukrainians – ed.) pulled the equipment too. This month will probably be decisive. We will either win or screw up, and the war will continue."
Details: A mobilised occupier is also complaining that the command makes his brothers in arms sign a contract.
"They told us that maybe they will let mobilised soldiers go on vacation in half a year or in a year, but in general, we will stay here until the end of the military operation ("Special military operation" is a Russian term for the war with Ukraine – ed.). They don't even want to let the contractors go. Wanna know the truth? There is only one way to come back home. Well, there are two ways: the first way is in a coffin, and the second is at the end of this war. When it is all over then, maybe, I will come back," the occupier tells his wife.
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