A recent text conversation, he claims, between a mother and the son of a Russian soldier was shared by the Ukrainian ambassador to the United Nations.
Sergiy Kyslytsya was speaking at the UN General Assembly on Monday holding a piece of paper that he said was a snapshot of a soldier’s cell phone.
Read from it, starting with the words of the man’s mother:
“Alyosha, how are you?” Why has it been so long since you responded? Are you really into training exercises?
“Mom, I’m not in Crimea anymore. “I’m not in training.”
“Where are you then?” “Dad asks if I can send you a parcel.”
“What kind of parcel mom, can you send me?”
“What do you say, what happened?”
“Mom, I’m in Ukraine. A real war is raging here. I’m afraid. We are bombing all the cities together, even targeting civilians. We were told that they would welcome us and fall under our armored vehicles, fall under the wheels and not let us pass. They call us fascists. “Mom, it’s so hard.”
Mr Kyslytsya told the assembly: “A little later, he was killed. “If you just want to visualize the magnitude of the tragedy, you have to imagine next to you, next to every sign of every country in the General Assembly, more than 30 souls of Russian soldiers already killed.”
“Next to every name of every country in this assembly, more than 30 Russian soldiers were killed. “Hundreds of Ukrainians have been killed, dozens of children have been killed, and this goes on and on.”
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