“Anton” was taken prisoner of war in Ukraine. For 45 days he was imprisoned. Now he wants nothing more than to leave the Russian military.
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– I was sent to Ukraine totally unprepared.
“Anton” joined the Russian military in December last year, just after he finished vocational school.
In an interview with The Guardian tells “Anton”, which actually has a different name, what it was like to be imprisoned in Ukraine for 45 days.
When he first joined the military, his unit was sent to the Crimean peninsula, where he was told to join a week-long training camp.
As the weeks went by, several in his unit became worried that they would be sent to war, Anton says. For he the thought was absurd.
– Many of the young boys could not even imagine that we would go to war. They told us about it at the last minute. The night before the invasion, Anton tells the newspaper.
In retrospect, Anton says he should have done everything to avoid joining the military.
Caught after a few days
The day after the invasion, on February 25, Anton’s unit was ordered to cross the border into Ukraine from Crimea.
They were driven in armed vehicles to the outskirts of Mykolaiv, which was under heavy attack by Russian forces in the first days of the war.
As they continued on foot, Anton and some others from the unit were separated from the others, and attacked by Ukrainian forces.
Then they had been in Ukraine for less than a week.