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Captured Russian soldiers weep after surrendering in Ukraine

Weeping prisoners of war have said in videos they were used as “cannon fodder” and claimed they had no idea they were being sent to war.

Captured Russian soldiers weep after surrendering in Ukraine

Vladimir Putin’s demoralised and disillusioned troops are fleeing the war in Ukraine and surrendering without a fight, reports claim.

As Russia’s forces run out of food and fuel, some have resorted to looting, while others are even reportedly sabotaging their own military equipment in a bid to get out of the war.

Putin’s assault on Ukraine’s capital Kyiv appears to have stalled as fighting enters the seventh day, with 6000 Russian troops killed in the conflict so far, The Sun reports.

Now, footage is emerging of captured Russian soldiers crying as they claim they had no idea what to expect in Ukraine.

Intercepted radio messages indicate troops are disobeying orders from Moscow to shell Ukrainian towns, and complaining about running out of food and fuel.

The recordings, obtained by British intelligence company ShadowBreak, include a soldier who sounds like he is crying.

Vladimir Putin’s troops are “surrendering without a fight” and fleeing the war in Ukraine, reports claim. Picture: Supplied
Vladimir Putin’s troops are “surrendering without a fight” and fleeing the war in Ukraine, reports claim. Picture: Supplied

In another recording, a soldier loses his temper as he asks when food or fuel will arrive.

“We’ve been here for three days! When the hell is it going to be ready?” he shouts, as reported by The Telegraph.

A third recording features a tense exchange in which the same soldier refuses to use artillery on an area until civilians have left.

Some of the messages were “proof of war crimes” as they reveal the Kremlin ordered Russian troops to fire missiles into urban areas, ShadowBreak founder Samuel Cardillo claimed.

Separate videos are believed to show frustrated Russian troops retreating, while one soldier is said to have texted his mother: “The only thing I want right now is to kill myself.”

A senior US defence official told reporters on Tuesday that Russia’s forces have faced major issues after Putin’s hopes of a quick takeover of Kyvic were dashed.

Some units are reportedly running out of food and fuel, while a number of troops were highly inexperienced, and didn’t even know they were being sent into combat.

Soldiers desperate to avoid combat have even “deliberately punched holes” in their vehicles’ petrol tanks, a US official told The New York Times.

A number of unverified videos and pictures on social media show expensive Russian military vehicles abandoned by troops, often fully-fuelled and loaded.

One picture shows a Russian thermobaric TOS-1A tank – a so-called “vacuum bomb” captured by the Ukrainian army.

The tweet claims the tank was abandoned in good condition and fully-loaded.

Rob Lee, a PhD student at King’s College London’s Department of War Studies, shared pictures of an abandoned Russian short-range air defence system, a Tor-M2, left by troops in Ukraine.

In Mykolaiv, abandoned Russian equipment was left with the engine running by the side of the road.

On top of that, many troops have been shocked by the backlash from ordinary Ukrainians to their invasion, having expected to be welcomed as liberators.

Weeping prisoners of war have said in videos they were sent as “cannon fodder” and claimed they had no idea they were being sent to war and being made ”to attack people defending their territory”.

A captured Russian soldier sits in front of a Ukrainian flag. Picture: Supplied
A captured Russian soldier sits in front of a Ukrainian flag. Picture: Supplied
Some young soldiers claim they had no idea they were fighting in Ukraine. Picture: Supplied
Some young soldiers claim they had no idea they were fighting in Ukraine. Picture: Supplied

In a video posted to Ukrainian security services’ Facebook page, an injured Russian soldier sat in front of a Ukrainian flag was filmed saying: “This is not our war. Mothers and wives, collect your husbands. There is no need to be here.”

Other footage showed a handcuffed Russian prisoner in tears saying into the camera: “They don‘t even pick up the corpses, there are no funerals.”

Another captured Russian said they had been forced to attack civilians in Ukraine who were “just defending their territory”.

He said: “No one has attacked us and what Russia wants from the war, I cannot understand. Mum, dad, I love you.”

Russian units are said to be surrendering to Ukraine “without a fight”, a US official said, adding that a lot of the troops are ”conscripts”, some of whom ”weren‘t even told they were going to be in combat”.

Today, incredible photos show the charred wrecks of Russia’s military convoy in the wake of Ukraine’s resistance.

Eerie pictures from the town of Bucha – just 32km from the capital – revealed the mangled wreckage of tanks and military equipment after one of the war’s most brutal firefights so far.

Footage on Sunday showed a column of Russian tanks rolling into the town, close to the Gostomel air base before they were destroyed by Ukrainian artillery and drone strikes.

Heroic locals also reportedly threw Molotov cocktails at enemy vehicles to hold back the invasion.

However, the US official warned against complacency, saying that Russia could “change their tactics” before continuing to try and seize Kyiv.

Russian troops reportedly shelled the southern part of Mariupol for 15 hours straight, with the city’s mayor claiming hundreds have been killed.

His deputy said a city neighbourhood home to 130,000 people had been completely destroyed in the bombardment.

On Tuesday, Russia warned Ukrainians to leave their houses in Kyiv ahead of planned “high-precision strikes” on the city of three million people.

Fury was sparked after Russian missiles struck a Holocaust memorial in the city as well as the biggest TV mast in the capital.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy was given a standing ovation by MEPS at the European Parliament as he gave a speech pleading for help.

“They [the Russians] don’t know a thing about Kyiv, about our history,” he said.

“But they all have orders to erase our history, erase our country, erase us all.”

“Without you, Ukraine will be alone,” he added, addressing the parliament.

“We’ve proven our strength; we’re the same as you. Prove that you’ll not let us go. Then life will win over death.”

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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