看上去好吓人,待遇原来有这么差!
Something I haven't seen before; Ukrainian territorial defence capture a Russian mobile field kitchen.
— Jimmy (@JimmySecUK) March 13, 2022
I hope they like onions...pic.twitter.com/rMRrYOZPeA
UPDATE: Among the assistance Russia requested of China was prepackaged, nonperishable military food kits, known in the US as “meal, ready-to-eat,” or MREs, according to two sources familiar with the matter. w/ @NatashaBertrand *****LqPifkGvQh
— Katie Bo Lillis (@KatieBoLillis) March 14, 2022
We spoke with a civilian yesterday in a village on the outskirts of Brovary who has just escaped Russian controlled areas. She told us #Russian soldiers go house to house asking for food. I couldn’t help but wonder - is #Putin’s army they laying siege to #Ukrainians, or itself? *****qOFiaEpniA
— Jane Ferguson (@JaneFerguson5) March 18, 2022
Ukrainian soldier showing captured Russian MREs. Looks like Russians feeding their soldiers with food which expired in 2015.#ukrainewar #ukraineinaction #Ukraine #UkraineUnderAttack pic.twitter.com/4fhLNVh711
— Ukraine in Action (@ukraineinaction) February 28, 2022
Russian soldiers are complaining about the incompetence of their superiors.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 3, 2022
In this video, a soldier says that they have been stuck in the same palace for 4 days, that there is no food and that they are sleeping on the ground.
Translation in comments. ?? pic.twitter.com/Q8uBMdgqhg
#Ukraine #Russia #Ucrania #Rusia #Kiev #Zelensky #Putin #OTAN The young Russian soldier surrenders. They give him food and drink, and allow him to call his family. Cry because this is not your war, it is Putin's war. pic.twitter.com/E8iWpcCVsa
— the new age of news (@thenewageofnews) March 2, 2022