根本不知道自己在干嘛为什么要打仗,因为在俄国国内独立传媒全被封掉了,只剩下官方宣传机器的灌输,骗自己的士兵说乌克兰总统已经投降了,来这里“反纳粹”结果当地人不仅不感激还同仇敌忾,彻底抓瞎啦。
Tass reported the numbers of equipment they lost and servicemen who were killed or taken hostage during the invasion in #Ukraine. But then quickly deleted it. According to that information,more than 3,500 soldiers were killed or captured. Russians need to know what's happening pic.twitter.com/dSfq2SnJCR
— Hanna Liubakova (@HannaLiubakova) February 26, 2022
Around 6000 Russians killed in Ukraine so far. “two Western officials tell @NBCNews that about 5,800 Russians have been killed, a number in line with Ukraine’s estimates.” @JoshNBCNews
— Richard Engel (@RichardEngel) March 2, 2022
We obtained a voice message by a woman from Aleysk, Russia.
— The Kyiv Independent (@KyivIndependent) March 2, 2022
She says that "coffins are arriving" in their city after a local unit was defeated in Ukraine.
"Only 18 out of 150 guys survived," she says, sobbing. "That's war for you."*****XHWkeGI4Bs
“妈这很难受”俄军士兵死前传讯母亲 指部队无差别攻击乌克兰平民
乌克兰驻联合国大使基斯利茨亚今天公布一张手机讯息截图,内容是一名年轻的俄国士兵在临死前与母亲对话,描述入侵乌国的军队是如何“向所有人发动攻击,就连平民也不放过”。
俄罗斯入侵乌克兰引发全球关注,基斯利茨亚(Sergiy Kyslytsya)今天在联合国大会紧急特别会议上,大声朗读这段讯息对话。
他说:“我想从一张手机萤幕截图上,念一段俄罗斯士兵临死前与母亲最后的讯息对话。”
乌克兰安全局(Security Service of Ukraine)稍早透过通讯软体Telegram释出这张萤幕截图,乌克兰国家通讯社(Ukrinform)刊出相关报导,但未透露这名士兵死亡的情况,仅说是在战斗中殒命。基斯利茨亚说,“他在临死前几分钟”发送了这些讯息。
在仅经过乌克兰消息来源证实的讯息中,这名士兵用俄语告诉妈妈,他已经不在克里米亚(Crimea)演训。当他的母亲询问能否寄个包裹给他时,他说,“我现在唯一想做的就是吊死自己”。他接着告诉妈妈他在乌克兰,当地发生“真正的战争”。
这名士兵写着:“我好害怕,我们正在攻击所有人,甚至是平民百姓。我们被告知这里的人会欢迎我们,但他们没有,反而以肉身阻挡战车、痛骂我们是法西斯分子。妈妈,这很难受。”
基斯利茨亚朗读完这段讯息后说:“如果你想正视这场悲剧的严重程度,必须想像在你身边、在参与本届大会的每个国家的名牌旁边,已经站了30多名俄军的亡魂。”
他说,除了阵亡的俄国士兵,还有数以百计乌克兰人丢掉性命,好几十名儿童遇害。这类情节正持续不断地上演。
与此同时,乌克兰和盟国齐声呼吁联合国,调查俄罗斯入侵乌克兰期间可能犯下的战争罪行。
(中央社基辅2月28日综合外电报导)
NEW: Russia did not tell some troops sent into Ukraine that they would be going into combat, per senior U.S. defense official.
— Jack Detsch (@JackDetsch) March 1, 2022
Some of the troops are conscripts, the official said, and the U.S. has seen large Russian surrenders in certain instances.
Ukrainian Ambassador to the @UN @SergiyKyslytsya reads text messages between a Russian soldier and his mother moments before he was killed.?
— CSPAN (@cspan) February 28, 2022
"Mama, I'm in Ukraine. There is a real war raging here. I'm afraid. We are bombing all of the cities...even targeting civilians." pic.twitter.com/kbWYZfbSpE
One woman, who grew up in Russia but now lives in Kyiv with a Ukrainian husband, said her cousin didn't believe her when she called to say Ukraine was being invaded. Russia was only conducting an operation against Nazis there, she said her cousin told her. *****X8dDDxE6qA pic.twitter.com/D5o22YjOCj
— The New York Times (@nytimes) March 1, 2022
Lyudmila Bukhantsova was shocked to learn on social media that her son, a Russian soldier, had been captured by Ukrainian forces.
— Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (@RFERL) March 1, 2022
He had only told her he was going on military exercises.
Now she is desperately looking for information, @svobodaradio reports. pic.twitter.com/2RrbaFbnT5