American soldiers spoke about the torture they experienced in Russian captivity

US fighters received a loaf of bread daily along with water, which was often dirty.

US citizens were held captive by the Russians for more than 100 days / photo getty images
US citizens were held captive by the Russians for more than 100 days / photo getty images

American citizens who volunteered to fight on the side of Ukraine spoke about their terrible 104 days in Russian captivity.

They are quoted by The Washington Post.

The Russians managed to capture Dryuka and Gyuin when they were on a mission in the north of the Kharkov region. It was the beginning of summer. According to Druke, when they crossed the border with the Russian Federation, the rashists hit them in the stomach and said: “Welcome to Russia.

The Russian servicemen blindfolded and transported the Americans to tents. The territory was fenced, and 6-7 prisoners were kept in one tent. The Rashists thought that these Americans were not soldiers who were simply fighting in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but agents of the CIA.

“They really thought we were sent by our government or we got a lot of government support. They really wanted to make sure we weren’t lying about it – and they had their own ways of doing it,” says Alex Druke.

Four days later, they were transported to the occupied territory of Ukraine in the Donetsk region. The torture was terrible. Most of the prisoners were kept in a cold basement, divided into cells. They received a loaf of bread every day, along with water, which was often dirty. Screams and cries could be heard through the wall in the adjacent cell.

“It was one of the worst parts, hearing people get hurt and not being able to do anything about it,” recalls the American warrior.

Later, these American soldiers were forced to speak on camera about corruption in the Ukrainian army. This video was supposed to be the basis for another plot of Russian propaganda.

On September 21, an exchange of prisoners took place, then 10 foreign volunteers were released thanks to the actions of official Kiev and its allies.

(C)UNIAN 2022

2 comments

  1. I don’t think less of them for giving in under torture. But the honest truth is so important to me, that I’d rather die, before lying about the goodness of someone else. If the russian bastards killed me anyway, then they’d have to eventually explain what happened, and no matter what they’d say, the story they’d conjure up would be too suspicious to really help them.

    Even unto death and after, I won’t let evil get my cooperation.

  2. To hell with the filthy lies about “liberation” and all that crap the cockroaches keep saying. Torture, like murder, rape, and theft, is what this horde was set out to do in Ukraine.

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