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Russian troops demoralised seeing 'so many corpses' beg to go home in leaked calls

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Russian troops demoralised at the sight of "so many corpses" have begged to go home in leaked calls from the frontline in Ukraine.

Soldiers said the war in the country could last "months" in the intercepted calls, despite Vladimir Putin saying it would be over in two weeks.

Troops were said to be raiding a nearby supermarket for supplies, with another infantryman saying his battalion did not have any food left.The Mirror reports that Ukrainian politician and advisor at the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Anton Herashchenko, shared translations of the phone calls online.

It comes after a string of videos released by Ukraine showed captured Russian troops complaining about being "deceived" by Putin.In one intercepted conversation shared by Mr Herashchenko, a Russian soldier reportedly moans: "We have no aviation, no f***ing support, we are like cannon fodder."According to the Sun, he added that he would "do anything to come back home...

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