A Russian went to war to pay off a car loan: intelligence intercepted a conversation.


According to intelligence, a new phone conversation of Russians has been revealed, from which it became known that a man went to the front to pay off a car loan. This was reported with reference to the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.
In this conversation with his acquaintance, a Russian woman, she talks about his motives for joining the army. 'He was in a difficult situation because of creditors, and he had to agree to the contract,' explains the Russian woman.
At the same Time, according to her, neither the man nor his wife feel guilty; on the contrary, they are happy with the newly acquired car.
'We bought a car and are driving around with Lyubochka,' she adds.
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reminds that there will be just retribution for every military crime against the Ukrainian people.
Previously, a captured occupier from Crimea explained why he decided to fly to fight against Ukraine.
There is also a Ukrainian who joined Russia's military campaign and then shot the occupiers.
Analysis:
This news reveals a new aspect of the motivation of people who join the armed conflict in Ukraine. It shows how financial problems can force a person to give their life for the sake of paying off a loan. Such situations are a consequence of the complex economic situation in the country and the insufficient support from the state. Such cases highlight how critically important it is to ensure financial stability and support for people in difficult situations so that they are not forced to take risky steps, such as participating in armed conflicts.
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