Posted on 06/01/2022 9:39:15 AM PDT by dennisw
Russian troops are being forced to eat dogs because of food shortages, Ukraine's security service has claimed.
The SBU, Kyiv's security and intelligence agency, released a text message exchange purportedly between two Russian soldiers, in which a serviceman stationed in the occupied parts of the Kherson region, close to Crimea, told his friend that he and other troops had eaten a Yorkshire terrier.
"It's all f*****. [Ukrainians] are f****** beating us like kids. We eat dogs, there's no food. Today we ate a Yorkie. A Yorkshire terrier," the soldier was quoted as saying by the SBU.
Responding to this message, the other serviceman replied: "Oh heck. Although that's an understatement."
The Ukrainian agency said it had intercepted the conversation. "This is evidenced by the correspondence of the Russian aggressor, which was intercepted by the SBU," it added.
The soldier also texted that the Russian army had no logistics and "simply can't deliver" rations, according to the security service.
The SBU added in a statement: "This contrasts sharply with the 'victorious' picture broadcast on Russian television. So, to his friend's surprised remark that their mass media 'only draw victories,' he answers: 'Let them come here and draw.'"
In late March, the SBU made a similar allegation, claiming that it had tapped a phone call in which Russian soldiers discussed eating dog meat instead of their ration packs.
Troops were "sick" of the ready-to-eat rations they had been given, a soldier is said to have told his family. "Are you eating OK at least?" he is asked.
The serviceman replied: "Not too bad. We had alabay [a sheepdog breed found in Central Asia] yesterday. We wanted some meat."
This claim too has not been independently verified. Newsweek has contacted Russia's foreign ministry for comment.
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Dogs are supposedly pretty tasty.
The dog fat is considered the best remedy for black lung disease and other lung problems.
With all that exposure to smoke and explosive, maybe the need some dog fat for relief.
Offer them monkeys, instead ... a pox on them!!
James Bond has been reduced to spreading this diarrhea around nowadays the British media drips with it.
Meh Obamamamma ate dog. Maybe that is where they got the idea from
I don’t know how true this story is. But in the old days a respectable newspaper would check a story before running with it. Now it’s all about publishing rumors as fast as possible.
I’d like to say more, but I’ve got to get back to my ‘Weekly World News’.
At least they are doing their part to combat climage change while waging war. Dog farts cause global warming, or so we are told.
I guess we’ll all be eating dogs when the Democrats finish selling America to the Chicoms.
Ball Park Franks.
ROFLOL!
Lewis and Clark ate everything they could kill. Many reported that the dog was the best.
Did the Ghost of Kiev interdict the supply trains, Newsweek?
How much longer before they resort to cannibalism?
Hey! The Weekly World News used to be the greatest publication on Earth. We always bought a copy to go camping with friends. Everyone loved it and couldn’t wait to learn the latest escapades of Bat Boy. Don’t be hatin’ on the WWN. Lol.
“I am not ‘rooting’ for the Russians. There is much unclear about this war and to be honest, I’m not always certain who the Bad Guys are. That being said, it is strange that a country as big as Russia would not be providing their troops with foods.
Unexpectedly careless.”
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I guess you’ve bought into this ridiculous Ukrainian gaslighting. If the Ukrainians did combat as well as they do propaganda this war would already be over.
> Lewis and Clark ate everything they could kill. <
Now that explains everything. The Lewis and Clark expedition past by the cabin of one of my ancestors, Jedediah Right. The next day Jedediah wrote in his diary, “Where’s Lewis? Where’s Clark? Where’s Fido?”
Well, if Newsweek said it...
“That being said, it is strange that a country as big as Russia would not be providing their troops with foods.”
Read beyond the click-bait headline ...
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