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Russian contract soldiers are suffering losses and refuse to participate in the offensive, according to the Security Service of Ukraine.

The Security Service of Ukraine intercepts conversations.

According to the intelligence service, Russian contract soldiers in the Donetsk region came close to shooting their general, Valeriy Solodchuk, and his bodyguards, who arrived to quell the riot and force thejecters to continue fighting.

The Russian general fled from the front line because the soldiers refused to obey the order to blow up the high ranking guests.

In a conversation with his wife, a member of the Russian military complains that only a third of their brigade is still alive.

The entire battery is refusing to fight. He said he would kill you if you didn't go there. He got a grenade, pulled a pin out and said: "Come on, shoot me!" He says, let's explode here together.

That's all. The special forces poked at us with barrels and we poked them back. We all almost shot each other. He got into his car and left.

The hotline number for Russian occupiers seeking a way out of the war was released by the Security Service of Ukraine.

The 90-day time frame set by the Putin regime for the special operation ends at the end of May. Russian contract soldiers who came to fight in Ukraine in February have grounds to leave the service. Russian contract soldiers are dreaming of leaving the country, according to the Security Service of Ukraine.

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