Conversations between Russian soldiers who were sent to the Ukrainian war on the phone with their families and lovers have been released.



He also expressed his resentment towards Putin.



On the 28th local time, the New York Times obtained and disclosed the contents of calls made by Russian soldiers who were intercepted by Ukrainian intelligence agencies.



It is said that the conversation was recorded while the Russian army was staying at a bucha north of Kiiu after the unsuccessful occupation of Kiiu.



A soldier named Nikita told a friend of the situation, 'There are corpses on the street here' and 'There are also civilian corpses on the road'.



A soldier named Alexander said, 'Putin is an idiot.

He is trying to take Kiiwu, but he has no way to do it,' he blamed Putin.



There was even a soldier asking her girlfriend which LG or Samsung TV she found at home to bring home.



Some soldiers thought they were going for training, but they complained to the military authorities that they had been taken to the battlefield.



The New York Times evaluated that the low morale and lack of equipment revealed in the words of the soldiers reflected the reason for the recent retreat of the Russian army from the Eastern Front.