Russians use the bodies of the dead as landmarks: GUR MO deployment.
According to inkorr.com: Russian occupiers have begun using the bodies of fallen soldiers as landmarks at combat positions, according to intercepted conversations from the Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine. The recordings capture a conversation between Russian soldiers, where one is trying to find his predecessors by orienting himself based on their bodies, but without success.
Group commander: 'He doesn’t know whether to move further or not, because then there are no bodies there, well he doesn’t see them.'
Senior officer: 'Well, our platoon is lying there, so we need to reach the first one, see how it is, if there is no ... then we need to return.'
According to the GUR MO of Ukraine, Russian soldiers are forced to search for the dead to continue the advance. The department urges Russian soldiers to refrain from combat operations to prevent their deaths and offers them to contact the bot of the project 'I want to live' on Telegram for possible rescue.
Successful special operation of GUR MO of Ukraine
The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine reported on a successful special operation on the territory of Russia, which led to the incapacitation of an important facility in the Moscow region. On October 31, 2025, an attack was carried out on the 'Ring' main oil products pipeline in the Ramensky district, leading to its paralysis.
These events demonstrate a critical situation on the front and highlight the difficulties faced by Russian troops. The use of fallen soldiers as landmarks speaks of growing losses and chaos in their ranks. At the same time, the successful operation of the GUR shows that Ukrainian intelligence continues its active work against aggression.
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