The Russians piled up corpses of soldiers to serve as a “protective wall”

by time news

Putin’s troops use piles of bodies of their dead comrades as makeshift walls to protect them from fire from the Ukrainians at the front. This was testified by the head of military intelligence of Ukraine who visited Behemoth

Putin’s soldiers pile up the bodies of their dead comrades in an attempt to protect themselves from Ukrainian bullets, thus creating a “protective wall” of corpses. The head of Ukraine’s military intelligence, Kirylo Budanov, said he witnessed the shocking sights during a visit to Bekhmut in the Donetsk region at the end of last December, one of the most difficult battle zones along 1400 kilometers in the war against Russia.

He also insisted that Ukraine would not give up an inch of territory and said that Russia’s failure to win the war after almost a year proved that the country was ‘no longer a threat to the world’. However, he expects the war to last at least several months, with the heaviest fighting likely to occur in March, with Ukraine planning a major battle in the spring.

He spoke about his public appearance in Behemoth, telling the ABC network. “Soldiers showed me a scene where corpses are piled up like something you would see in a movie, there are hundreds of rotting corpses in the open field, in places where they are piled on top of other corpses like makeshift walls, when Russian soldiers attack this field they use these corpses for cover, like a shield, but it’s not A worker. There are literally fields of corpses there.”

Budanov claimed that Putin’s weapons stockpile was running out, which meant they had to look for ‘cheaper’ and ‘more numerous’ options, such as Iranian-made drones, which sowed fear and panic in the population.

He vowed to return Ukraine’s borders to those of 1991 and said that the West must not fear the ‘transformation of Russia’, saying it would ‘only benefit the whole world’. Budanov called Putin’s regime “ridiculous” and said his troops were reduced to defending the territories they still hold in Ukraine. “Russia is no longer a military threat to the world, it is just a big story,” he added.

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