Russian soldiers becoming ‘dog food’ as strays eat corpses on Ukraine’s streets

A  UKRAINIAN general has reported that dead Russian soldiers have come “dog food” as their corpses fill the streets.

By CHARLES HARRISON

12:03, Sat, Mar 12, 2022 | UPDATED: 15:09, Sat, Mar 12, 2022

Strategically important Ukrainian city Mykolaiv has had its streets littered with Russian corpses. General Dmytro Marchenko, who is leading the defence of the city, said yesterday that the corpses are being eaten by strays. He has vowed that the same fate awaits any invading Russian troops.

Mr Marchenko said: “It’s unpleasant to say this, but their corpses are food for stray dogs.

“We’re not able to retrieve them because of continuing Russian fire in those areas.

“We guarantee we won’t shoot any Russian soldiers who give up.

“Also, we guarantee that no harm will come to Russian tank crews if they come toward our liens with their main guns turned away from us.

“If they have committed crimes, they will be tried but they will be alive.

A street in Kharkiv, ravaged by airstrikes and shelling (Image: Cover Images)

“The rest of them will become dog food.”

Mr Marchenko said that one Russian attack has already been repelled, and he vowed that for every Ukrainian civilian who dies, he and his men will kill ten Russians.

He added that due to a “vast amount of intelligence”, primarily from the US, the soldiers can see the faces of the Russian soldiers in photos – even when they “go for a p***”.

Mr Marchenko told the New York Times that Ukrainians were slowly wearing down the Russian troops attacking the city, adding: “We fight them day and night, we don’t let them sleep.

“They get up in the morning disoriented, tired. Their moral psychological state is simply broken.”

As a major Black Sea shipbuilding centre, Mykolaiv represents a key strategic target for the Kremlin.

https://www.express.co.uk/news/world/1579569/Russia-ukraine-soldiers-dog-food-mykolaiv-marchenko

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