Terrifying in Russia-Ukrainian war: The Russian soldier killed his colleague and then fed on his body for two weeks

According to the Ukrainian military intelligence service (HUR), a Russian soldier fighting in the Ukrainian front allegedly killed a colleague and survived for two weeks eating his remains. THE UR published an alleged wiretapping conversation between two Russian soldiers discussing this notorious case of cannibalism. In one of the conversations [...]
THE UR published an alleged wiretapping conversation between two Russian soldiers discussing this notorious case of cannibalism.
In one of the recorded conversations, a soldier named “Brelock” is charged with killing “Foma” and more about eating his body. The first conversationor expresses surprise and shock, in an angry report: “Brelock ate and no one reacted. He beat her and then ate her for two weeks. ”
The second conversationer confirms that “Brelock” was found dead, adding that history is unimaginable.
Conversation:
Fuck... Brelock's fucked up. Nobody said anything. Brelock killed him and then ate him for two fucking weeks,” says the first conversationor.
“Could not... Shit... Did they really find Brelock as the other guy?
The term “2020” refers to someone who is found dead in battle.
They say it was 200. He ate his partner. Yeah... something to think about. I was shocked too”, the first caller finished.
Cannibals on the front
HOUR in the past has made some wiretaps of Russian soldiers' telephone communications public, but no way to verify their authenticity.
At the same time, the composition of several Russian units fighting at the front includes convicted criminals who were released from prison in exchange for their participation in “special military operation” in Ukraine. In May 2024, two convicted cannibals were found to be among the released.
Dmitry Malysev, 36, convicted of double murder and cannibalism, was imprisoned for 25 years after killing three people, including a victim whose heart he cooked and ate. In a crime account, he described how he gathered his heart, baked it with onions and spices, and ate it.

Alexander Maslennikov, 38, also convicted of rape and double murder, used an axe and a meat mill to break up the bodies of two women who had lured them into his home. According to judicial authorities, he gave human flesh to his dogs.
Both men appeared in pictures smiling in military uniforms after their release at the end of 2023. In an interview with the Russian channel V1, they said their participation in war aimed at “preserving Russia's traditional values”.
The issue has caused shock and concern, as it raises questions about who is fighting exactly on the Ukrainian front, while it also illuminates the extent of the violence and lawlessness that prevails within the ranks of Russian forces. /Periscope/












