A Captured Occupant Described How He Searched for a 'New Bandera' in Ukraine.

An Occupant Describes His Search for Bandera
An Occupant Describes His Search for Bandera

The Ukrainian army took another prisoner this week. This Russian is named Andriy, who, in a state of alcohol intoxication, decided to sign a contract with the army. He stated that he wants to become brave and strengthen his self-confidence.

After training, Andriy ended up in a motorized rifle unit and, during his first combat sortie in Chasiv Yar, became a prisoner. He admitted that he came to Ukraine to fight 'NATO members' and 'Bandera followers', but found himself on the side of the enemy. In captivity, Andriy realizes that Ukrainians do not forgive Russians for their assistance.

Previously, the 'Azov' fighters captured three occupiers, including a 19-year-old Nenets from Northern Russia, who is now at risk of extinction.

The rebel from the Russian Federation, Artur Niverchuk, who was in captivity for over 2 years, spoke about the cruel treatment of Ukrainians by Russians. They subjected them to torture, shocked them with batons, and delivered many painful blows, forcing them to recount their lives.

A man, who is considered to be an officer of 'Azov', was transferred to a punishment cell several times due to his affiliation with the Ukrainian volunteer battalion.


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