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Ukrainian soldiers send Russian conscripts terrifying warning images of dead comrades

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Russian recruits a warning before they take to the front line, and they're doing it in the most gruesome manner.Ukraine-led Twitter and Telegram accounts previously used to share information on the ground about Russian casualties were normally censored to keep the gore-levels down.But since Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that he was calling up 300,000 recruits to his much-depleted army, the channels have gone all-out, no-holds-barred, on gruesome content in a defiant warning message to those joining Putin's army.READ MORE: Russian propaganda confirms Kremlin's nuclear missiles 'ready for immediate launch'Earlier this week Ukrainian soldiers fighting against Vladimir Putin's invading forces shared a gruesome video of pigs gorging on what is allegedly a dead Russian Army captain.The clip was shared on the infamous Cargo 200 Telegram Channel, where Ukrainians routinely post gory images of Russian invaders to strike fear into their enemies' hearts.That upload, titled: "Pigs eat the Russian captain", is 14 seconds long.

In it, six animals can be seen standing over what appears to be a corpse. Four of them are hard at work munching through it.

The person filming slowly walks around the horrifying scene, commentating on it as he does so. He can be heard identifying the corpse as a captain.The channel's pinned post on its Twitter account is a video of a bomb being dropped from a drone onto a still-alive Russian soldier clearly wounded in battle.Body parts can be seen flying through the air in the final few seconds of the short video.Other images and videos too gruesome for many to stomach show scalped dead Russian soldiers being held up by Ukrainian fighters.

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