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Initially, the mobilized gloomy notes that it has two options to get home: eithe...

"February will be decisive." GUR published a conversation of the Russian military with his wife

Initially, the mobilized gloomy notes that it has two options to get home: either in the coffin or "when it all runs out. " The General Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine has published intercepting a Russian military conversation with his wife, where he says that he can only be released on vacation in half a year, and then declares that "February would be a decisive month. " The audio recording of the Russian conversation appeared on the Telegram channel GUR.

At the beginning of the conversation, the mobilized sadly informs the wife that they will not see soon, because no one is going to send on vacation. He notes that they do not release contractors and mobilized, complaining that everyone is forced to sign a contract. "About the mobilized, they said half a year later, a year later they will be released on vacation, perhaps, and so by the end of the military operation.

Even contractors do not want to let go," - then the mobilized says that Vova (Vladimir Putin - Ed. ) Wants wants To recruit a large army and "this business has already begun, an increase in the army. " He also notes that February will be the decisive month. "The guys say that in February there will be a decisive month because the troops were pulled. Our troops were pulled out, new equipment has been fitting everywhere, where they were fired everywhere. It will probably be a decisive month.

Either we will all win, or we will be Obis*Emia. , and there will be a continuation of the war, "the occupier says. And he concludes the conversation with a gloomy prediction that he has two ways to get home now: "One way is in the coffin, and the other is at the end of the whole war, when it is over, perhaps," he says to his wife. Where the conversation was recorded, when and where the mobilized one came from, whose conversation was intercepted - is not reported.

We will remind, earlier it was reported that many Russian mobilized arbitrarily return home, simply put, deserted. Thus, on February 8, a 42-year-old resident of St. Petersburg left the military unit stationed in Luhansk region, taking with him AK-74 with a ammunition. According to his comrades from the service, the man told them that he was going to return home through the Rostov region. Now it is searched in three regions of the Russian Federation - Belgorod, Rostov and Voronezh.