Exchange of prisoners – a Ukrainian Armed Forces fighter showed the conditions in which prisoners of the Russian Armed Forces are kept – video

Exchange of prisoners - a Ukrainian Armed Forces fighter showed the conditions in which prisoners of the Russian Armed Forces are kept - video War in Ukraine news

The occupiers complained that they had been in captivity for the 3rd year, and they were not being exchanged, but they were taking back convicts, who were again thrown to the front line.

Ukrainian defender, kickboxer from Chernigov Alexey Anulya, who spent 10 months in captivity of the Russian occupiers, visited the place where Russian prisoners of war from the Samara region are being held. He talked to them and told them his story. The video was posted online by journalist Vladimir Zolkin.

Alexei Anulya asked the prisoners whether they were being bullied here and what they were doing to satisfy their hunger. The occupiers were somewhat taken aback by this question and declared that they were not starving.

“Are all your teeth in place? And your nails?” asked the Ukrainian defender.

The occupiers showed that they have everything in place.

Alexei Anulya showed the Russian occupiers photographs of how he emerged after Russian captivity; he spoke about beatings, torture, attempted rape, constant beatings and humiliation, and showed his legs with marks from blows with scissors and a knife.

“You guys did this, but for some reason I’m a fascist,” said Alexei Anulya.

The occupiers silently listened to the story of the Ukrainian defender; some did not believe that the Russians could behave like that.

The occupiers complained that they had been in captivity for the 3rd year, and they were not being exchanged, but they were taking back convicts, who were again thrown to the front line. Russians also complain that Russia does not even take away the wounded.

Let us recall that in Russian captivity the occupiers tortured to death 31-year-old marine from Berdyansk Pavel Bozhko. He ended up in a correctional colony in the Tula region after the defense of Mariupol.

It was previously reported that Ukrainian prisoners of war, who are held in the occupied territories or in Russia, are subjected to severe torture for several months.





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