The last messages of a Russian soldier were read by its ambassador Of Ukraine at the United Nations, Sergiy Kyslytsya, at the UN General Assembly on Monday night while the war in the country continues for a sixth day. As he explained, this is messages sent by a Russian soldier to his mother shortly before he died and in which she described the horrors of war, telling her characteristically “Mom, I’m scared”.
“I want to read to you the messages sent from his cell phone by a Russian soldier who was killed,” said Sergiy Kyslytsya. The circumstances under which the Russian was killed are not known, except that it happened in battle and the Ukrainian ambassador said that sent the messages “a few minutes before he fell dead”.

The soldier, according to nationalpost.com, tells his mother that he is no longer in military exercises in Crimea and when she asks him if he can send him a parcel, he answers “All I want is to hang myself”. He then tells her that he is in Ukraine where “a real war is taking place”.
«I’m afraid, we are hitting everywhere, even on citizens. We were told that people here would welcome us but they fall on the wheels of our chariots so as not to let us pass. They call us fascists. “Mom, it’s very difficult,” the Russian soldier concluded in his messages.
Source: News Beast

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