Russian occupiers built a bathhouse in Kursk for two months: how they were captured.

Russian occupiers built a bathhouse in Kursk for two months: how they were captured
Russian occupiers built a bathhouse in Kursk for two months: how they were captured

According to inkorr.com: Sergeant Sergey, who serves in the Federal Security Service of the Russian Federation in the border troops, was dispatched for the construction of a bathhouse and toilets in the Kursk region. In two months, a team of five occupiers managed to build only one bathhouse and toilet, working manually.

“An excavator wouldn’t be able to approach, it would be burned”

The Armed Forces of Ukraine rescued the sergeant and his comrades by capturing them during an offensive operation in the Kursk region. The Russian soldiers in captivity avoided communicating with each other due to fear of the Ukrainian soldiers.

Another funny story from captivity

Earlier, an occupier named Vladimir from the Chelyabinsk region was captured twice by the Armed Forces of Ukraine. During his time in detention, he shared that he went to war solely hoping for marriage and obtaining Russian citizenship.

Journalist and blogger Dmitry Karpenko, who interviewed over one and a half thousand captured Russians, said that one story made a special impression on him.

Conclusion:

In the captivity of the Ukrainian military, Russians share funny and unusual stories about their time at war. This indicates a certain level of humor and self-irony among them. Despite the seriousness of the situation, such anecdotes reflect a humorous perspective on events, trying to perceive the complex reality more lightly.


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