Russian Soldiers Accused of Cannibalism Amid Ukraine Supply Shortages
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Russian troops have been accused of cannibalism in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, allegedly driven by severe supply shortages.
The allegations surfaced after reports emerged that soldiers were forced to resort to extreme measures to survive, with witnesses claiming that they had consumed the flesh of fallen comrades. No official statements from the Russian military have been released to confirm or deny the claims.
The incident highlights the dire logistical challenges faced by Russian forces in the war, as shortages of food and other essential supplies have reportedly intensified in recent weeks.
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