During a phone call, the soldier's mother asks if she can pick her son up as she gets audibly upset.
At one point during the call the mother can be heard sobbing as her son speaks about an expected attack from Ukrainian forces in the next 20 minutes.During the call, the Russian soldier said:"I'm at the very front line, for f**** sake. [Ukrainians] are in three directions. They're in the next forest. Mortars, tanks, working at us."He continued:"We were running away from a tank yesterday, f****** hell, it had thermal vision, for f**** sake, chopping everything.
Russian servicemen stand guard at the Ilyich Iron and Steel Works in Ukraine's port city of Mariupol on May 18, 2022. A video clip of a Russian soldier allegedly speaking to his mother on the phone about having to flee Ukrainian advances has gone viral on social media."I don't know [when I'll be back], they say here that to go on leave, you need to be here for eight months.
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