Ukraine-Russia War LATEST LIVE: Humiliated Putin ‘slammed by top colonels in leaked audio’ for failing to seize Kyiv

TWO senior Russian soldiers were secretly recorded as they insulted Vladimir Putin for failing to capture Kyiv, reports say.

The Russian despot was left humiliated after his henchmen abandoned attempts to seize the capital, Kyiv, early in the war.

An alleged recording of a wiretapped telephone conversation appears to show Colonels Maksin Vlasov and Colonel Vitaly Kovtun blowing up Putin’s decision to withdraw from the Ukrainian capital.

“A damn rocket should fly in Kyiv (into the Parliament of Ukraine). That’s fucking it. Why didn’t (a rocket) fly? I don’t fucking get it, you’re damned Putin motherf*****,” Kovtun said, the Daily Beast reported. “Why didn’t a rocket fly to Kyiv… Something wasn’t done right.”

The alleged call was broadcast by Radio Free Europe’s Ukrainian service and is believed to have taken place on April 14.

The two military men also attacked Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, calling him “incompetent” after the Russian army inflicted “horrible casualties”.

The Russian leader has long been rumored to be battling diseases like cancer and Parkinson’s – and he’s even said to have recently undergone surgery.

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