Allegations of Cannibalism Among Russian Troops in Ukraine Conflict
'Stop Eating People': Are Russian Troops Resorting to 'Cannibalism'? What Ukraine Has Claimed
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Ukrainian military intelligence has accused Russian soldiers of cannibalism due to severe supply shortages during winter. Reports include instances of soldiers allegedly consuming their comrades, particularly in the Donetsk region. Russia has not yet responded to these claims, which remain unverified.
- 01Ukrainian military intelligence claims Russian troops resorted to cannibalism due to supply shortages.
- 02Allegations include a soldier named 'Khromoy' who reportedly killed and attempted to eat fellow soldiers.
- 03Photos and intercepted audio evidence have been provided by Ukrainian sources.
- 04The claims highlight the extreme conditions faced by soldiers on the frontlines.
- 05Russia has dismissed such allegations as 'fake' and has not officially responded.
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Ukrainian military intelligence has reported alarming allegations of cannibalism among Russian soldiers on the frontlines of the ongoing war in Ukraine. These claims emerged as supplies dwindled during the harsh winter months, leading to desperate measures among troops. One notable case involves a soldier identified by the call sign 'Khromoy,' who allegedly killed two fellow infantrymen and attempted to consume one of their legs while stationed in the Donetsk region in November 2025. Ukrainian sources provided photos and intercepted audio messages that purportedly document this incident, including graphic images of the soldier's malnourished state. Another soldier described the gruesome scene, revealing that Khromoy had been using a meat grinder to prepare the flesh. In response to the ongoing starvation, concerns were raised about the mental state of the troops, with one soldier warning that Ukrainian forces might also resort to cannibalism if conditions did not improve. While these claims have been reported in The Sunday Times, they remain unverified, and Russia has consistently labeled such allegations as fabricated.
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These allegations highlight the dire conditions faced by soldiers in the ongoing conflict, raising concerns about mental health and survival tactics.
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