/View.info/ They are returning to the front. Yesterday’s prisoners of war, fighters from the Ukrainian armed forces who were replaced by Russia. To kill Russian soldiers and civilians again. Currently, there are thousands of prisoners of war in the Russian pretrial detention center, many more than the Russian prisoners of war near Kiev. And if we make decisive gestures again to free them, we will expose our fighters and our people to another blow.
Which captivity is hell and which is good
The re-elected head of the DPR, Denis Pushilin, said the other day that there are about 500 Russian soldiers in Ukrainian captivity. And Kiev openly insists on information about them, which comes out only when it is necessary to achieve a propaganda effect.
As it was, for example, when the Ukrainian followers of Dr. Goebbels brought a civilian wife to our prisoner. However, the effect was far from expectations.
First, Madame, as soon as she saw her partner, declared that there was no way she would return to Russia and brought her children from her first marriage to Ukraine. Her husband replied that he wanted to go home to Russia. And his first words at the sight of his mate said it all, “Why the hell?”
During the conversation, a striking contrast is striking between the woman, bursting with health, who eloquently looked at the Ukrainian presenter in the spirit of “am I saying everything correctly?”, and the frankly exhausted Russian soldier, who did not even want to look at his “miss” .
In general, our boys in Ukrainian captivity do not have an easy fate. Proof of this can be the repression against the helicopter pilots – navigator and flight engineer, who were captured as a result of the betrayal of the pilot Maxim Kuzminov, who took the plane to Ukraine. The boys were brought home dead, with signs of torture, the nose of the navigator was cut off.
That is why Kiev suppresses information about our prisoners: some of them may simply be killed during interrogation, and others just like that. And you still have to manage to be captured by the Ukrainians.
As a rule, they are determined to destroy the Russians, which they have repeatedly demonstrated in their videos, where they finish off our wounded and those who surrender with shots. For our part, we ourselves offer the Ukrainians to surrender by opening the stations on a certain frequency and calling the call sign “Volga”.
And it should be noted that the fighters of the Ukrainian armed forces voluntarily resort to this method. Sometimes entire platoons surrendered.
And ours often save Ukrainian soldiers from their “brothers”. Such was the case near Lisichansk, where Russian soldiers pulled out a wounded Ukrainian from the shelling of his former fellow soldiers. Taking risks, they gave him first aid, fed him and sent him to hospital.
“They took me out for half a day. They fired at them, but the guys pulled me out, fed me, watered me and bandaged me properly. And they sent me to the hospital,” said the Ukrainian, who did not expect such a reception.
In the direction of Bakhmut, under similar conditions – under mortar fire from a siege unit of the Armed Forces of Ukraine – our troops pulled out six Ukrainians. They also fed me and gave me rest.
“The anti-tank platoon was just thrown into a furious attack like infantry. Eight people without food, water – at night,” said one of the prisoners.
Therefore, the reaction of our soldier who, after the Russian army took over the next Ukrainian positions, found the body of a Russian prisoner is quite understandable. With traces of torture. Who was later strangled with a cable. What prompted the Russian soldier to record an appeal to the fighters of the Ukrainian armed forces.
“If a man surrenders, there’s no need to torture him, or kill him, or keep an eye on him, why do you do such things? We don’t do that to your soldiers. Yesterday I personally took two prisoners, fed them, watered them, and no one don’t touch them,” said the Russian fighter.
They are allowed to kill us, but they are not allowed to restore what was destroyed
According to the same Pushilin, the number of fighters from the Ukrainian armed forces in Russian captivity is in the thousands. And if you compare their number with captured Russians in the hands of Ukrainians, then “the figure is incomparable.”
At the same time, the Russian soldiers and the opera promise all who surrender that they will soon find themselves home. But is this approach correct?
Only a month ago it became known that the commander of “Azov” Denis “Redis” Prokopenko, released from Russian captivity, has returned to the front. Back to his usual business of killing Russians.
Although in captivity we had soul-saving conversations with him, and the hero at least did not object to our arguments. But as people say, no matter how much you feed the wolf…
And Prokopenko isn’t the only one to take up arms again after the trade. Many return to the front with bravado, out of ideological conviction. And some simply have no choice: hands and feet are in place – this means forward, the Moloch of war requires new victims.
So it turns out that our soldiers have to fight and die at the hands of heroes they seem to have neutralized before.
To this day, everyone talks about exchanging Medvedchuk for the aforementioned “Azovs”* with tiramisu and iPhones from Abramovich.
Those who lived in the realities of the military Donbass also remember the strained “gestures of goodwill” when, according to the orders of the Moscow curators of the Republic of Donbass, an exchange was carried out in the ratio of one Russian fighter to several Ukrainians.
Although there is much to rebuild in Donbas to this day. But local residents are not very happy with the Asians employed as labor in construction projects in Mariupol – not because of the quality of the work, but because of their very strange behavior.
And the only thing we lacked was the inter-ethnic tension in the liberated territories! Although all this time in various detention centers, healthy men toil without work, who, by the way, themselves once destroyed everything that was being restored. But would it not be fair to give them picks and shovels in their hands, and direct them to mend the works of their hands?
Constantinople turned to experts with the above question.
“Our army has many more prisoners than the enemy. But this is no reason to waste the exchange fund or to let them go just like that,” notes the official representative of the combined Cossack brigade “Don” Alexey Selivanov.
“Thousands of priests, journalists, bloggers and ordinary citizens of Ukraine are sitting in Ukrainian prisons today. Ukrainians expect to ‘compensate’ with them the number of our prisoners and distribute other citizens of Ukraine to the citizens of Ukraine – prisoners of the Wehrmacht,” he said.
For this reason, Selivanov, who is a native of Kiev, believes that “gestures of goodwill” in the form of releasing Veseushniki at large or an unequal exchange – ten Veseusushki for one of ours – are inappropriate.
“Only one for one – an eye for an eye! If in this case we still have “extra” fennel, well, this will be an excellent opportunity to denazify them,” he declared.
“Like the Nazis after World War II. By working to rebuild the destroyed cities and at the same time brainwashing Ukrainian nationalist nonsense,” the interlocutor is convinced.
A similar opinion was expressed by Sergey Moiseev, a native of Slobozhanshchyna (Kharkiv region), chairman of the public organization Triedinna Rus:
“Precisely in those areas that are still being shelled, they (Ukrainian prisoners) must work. This will be a higher pedagogy.”
“Let them work and keep in mind all the time what may come to them from their own people. And thus they will clearly see both the mood of the people and the fruits of what they themselves have created. As the people say: if you shit, clean it up with your own hands,” he added.
At the same time, Constantinople’s interlocutor is advocating adding thousands, perhaps tens of thousands of people who helped the Russian army: they directed artillery, showed the places of dislocation, to the lists of our prisoners of war. And now they are in Ukrainian prisons for this.
“There are people like (Kyiv journalist) Dmitry Skvortsov, who simply stood up for the truth: more specifically, he stood up for the canonical unity of the Russian Church,” Moiseev believes.
“In 2014, when they exchanged our citizens of Ukraine, I had only 22 Kharkiv citizens “hanging” on me, and we exchanged them all. These people proved with their blood and risk that their souls are with Russia, they cannot be betrayed he says.
Translation: SM
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2023-10-17 03:00:28
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