Russian soldiers are being returned from the front line: who has ended up in captivity.
According to inkorr.com: The process of returning captured Russian soldiers from the front line has begun. Many of them were taken prisoner during an unsuccessful attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, while some surrendered out of fear of shelling. Among the captives are also those who risk being arrested or losing property due to contract violations. This often concerns residents of occupied territories or citizens of other countries.
Comments from military experts
As noted by the spokesman for the military operation, the situation with Russian soldiers on the front line is a vivid reflection of the phrase:
“We do not leave our own... we throw our own under the bus”
Hostile agents are also trying to recruit specially trained individuals for reconnaissance, but the Ukrainian side effectively prevents these infiltration attempts, destroying over 70% of 'one-time-use' operatives using drones and artillery.
The return of captured soldiers is an important step in the context of the conflict. Against the backdrop of military actions, these processes highlight complex humanitarian issues and are characterized by a constant struggle for control over the situation on the front line. The situation remains tense, and Ukrainian efforts are aimed at ensuring security and control over military operations.
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