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Russian soldiers fighting in Ukraine 'turning to cannibalism' amid low food supplies

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Russian soldiers who are fighting in Ukraine are "turning to cannibalism" amid low food supplies in the winter months, according to Ukrainian military intelligence.

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The claims are supported by photographs and purported intercepts of around a dozen audio transmissions between senior Russian army officers.Ukrainian cybersecurity specialists say they were obtained from the messaging app Telegram.Intelligence sources in Ukraine say they have evidence of at least five separate instances where Russian infantrymen were reported to have eaten their comrades.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The incidents, if confirmed, appear to have been isolated and took place during deep winter when supply chains were severely disrupted, with questions also raised about the mental health of the individuals involved, The Sunday Times reports.

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Russia has dismissed the allegations as fabrications, with its Embassy in London saying the claims were propaganda produced by Ukrainian military intelligence rather...

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