Ukraine claims Russian soldiers looting, releases audio clip of phone call

In the conversation, the Russian soldier is heard telling how they are looting in Ukraine. The other person who is talking to the soldier appears elated and encouraged to conduct more loot.

Ukraine claims Russian soldiers looting, releases audio clip of phone call

Kyiv: Ukraine has been accusing Russia of bombing civilian areas of the country, now has shared an audio recording purportedly made between a Russian soldier his relative to claim that the Russian forces are now looting the ravaged cities.

Ukraine, which has shared the audio clip, said to be the conversation between Russian soldiers and his relative, which has been intercepted by the Ukraine government.

In the conversation, the Russian soldier is heard telling how they are looting in Ukraine. The other person who is talking to the soldier appears elated and encouraged to conduct more loot.

The official Twitter account says that they were real intercepted calls. Looting and war crimes included. Please, share! The world must know the truth of what they're doing to our homes and people," Ukraine tweeted. A Russian soldier can be heard saying, "I drank a cognac"

Though the Ukraine government is claiming that the audio clip is real, which has been released to expose Russia which has been denying looting, no official response had come from Russia after the release of the audio.

Amid this, the war continued on the 21st day with Russian forces continuing to bombard the cities of Ukraine and is believed to be inching closer to Kyiv to capture it.

Though the Ukraine forces are fighting hard, they are not matching the forces of Russia that have been dropping missiles on various prominent buildings of Ukraine.

Ukraine meanwhile appeals to international communities to extend help to the country. Ukraine has already hinted that it will not continue to insist on seeking NATO membership.