Table of Contents
- Desperate Troops Threatening Cannibalism
- Audio Interception Details
- Food Shortage on the Frontline
- Cannibalism Among Soldiers
- Status of Peace Talks
VLADIMIR Putin’s desperate soldiers have been overheard making chilling threats to consume their fellow troops in newly intercepted audio.
Ukrainian officials captured a conversation among Russian soldiers on the frontline, where they stated they were already “sharpening their knives.”
Ukrainian officials intercepted a conversation between Russians on the frontline where they claimed to be ‘looking for someone younger’
Zaporizhzhia continues to be bombarded by Russian strikesCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Yegor Komarov confessed to killing and consuming part of his victim but was still sent to the frontline in 2022, it has been reportedCredit: X
The Main Intelligence Directorate of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense (GUR) released the unsettling audio captured from the frontline in Zaporizhzhia.
A male voice is heard in the recording saying: “We’ll eat each other; it’s all messed up here.”
“We’re already searching for someone younger. I’ve sharpened my knives. I have plenty of knives.”
The audio continues: “I don’t care who I have to cut up.”
“I just want to eat. Forget everyone else.”
The GUR noted that these conversations arise during a time when Putin’s soldiers are facing starvation on the frontline due to a shortage of rations.
The severe winter conditions have made movement across occupied Ukraine increasingly difficult as temperatures continue to drop.
Kyiv’s intelligence agency warned: “Due to a lack of food, the occupiers are sharpening their knives and preparing to consume their younger comrades.”
Recognizing the grim circumstances of the conflict, Ukraine even extended an offer to the starving Russian soldiers.
They informed Putin’s hungry troops: “The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine reminds you that Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine receive three meals a day.”
They were then provided with instructions on how to safely surrender on the battlefield using the “I Want to Live” project bot.
Additionally, they stated that this is not the first instance of cannibalism reported during the war.
“Cannibalism is becoming an increasingly common practice among Russian soldiers,” they declared in a statement.
“In June of this year, it was revealed that a serviceman of the 68th Motor Rifle Division of the Russian Armed Forces had been consuming his ‘comrade’ for two weeks.”
Cannibalistic acts have even been attributed to Vlad, it has been claimed.
Yegor Komarov was arrested after a headless body with multiple stab wounds fell from a car, as he later confessed to having “nibbled just to take a taste.”
Instead of being incarcerated, he was allegedly sent to join a group of mercenaries.
Numerous prisoners – including murderers and sex offenders – were promised their freedom after the war if they survived on the frontlines.
This development comes as the brutal conflict continues with minimal progress towards peace.
Eight individuals were killed, and 27 injured in a Russian missile strike targeting Ukrainian port facilities overnight.
Vehicles caught fire, and cars were damaged as infrastructure was struck in the Black Sea port city of Pivdenne.
Progress towards peace remains slow, but a trilateral meeting is allegedly being discussed among Kyiv, Washington, and Moscow.
US and European officials have reportedly endorsed such a meeting as Volodymyr Zelensky stated that European envoys should also be included.
However, the Kremlin denied that any three-way talks are being planned.
Vlad’s foreign policy adviser Yuri Ushakov told reporters: “Currently, no one has seriously discussed this initiative, and to my knowledge, it is not in preparation.”



