The Occupant From Captivity Called His Mother, But She Made Up a Strange Reason Not to Talk to Him.
The Captured Ukrainian Avoided Prison by Signing a Contract with the Occupants
Vadim, who comes from the Chelyabinsk region, was captured by the occupants after a heavy fight. Following a conflict with a neighbor, during which he hit him with a bottle, the man was imprisoned. However, instead of prison, he chose to work under a contract with the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. For this, he was paid one and a half million Russian rubles.
While in captivity, Vadim managed to survive and reach Ukrainian positions, while other occupants suffered. The man spent six months in captivity, but his fate is still unknown. News from the front continues to astonish with its realism and unexpected twists.
At the request of a journalist to call his mother, the woman refused, fearing possible consequences.
The Ukrainian who avoided prison decided to sign a contract with the occupants after the confrontation with his neighbor. He managed to survive in captivity and return to domestic positions, although his fate remains unknown.
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