Marta Hychko13:08, 08/13/24
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Russian conscript soldiers who were captured during a raid by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Kursk region appealed to Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.

The video appeared on the network. In the footage, a large group of captured conscripts asks Putin to exchange them as soon as possible, as they want to go to their families.
“Dear Volodymyr Volodymyrovych, we are soldiers who defended the defense in the Kursk region, after which we were captured. We are asking you to exchange us for soldiers from the Azov regiment. We are very afraid. Everyone wants to go to their families and relatives,” – said one of the captives.
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we are soldiers who defended the defense in the Kursk region, after which we were captured.
By not firing one bullet, but just surrendering.
“Dear Volodymyr Volodymyrovych, we are soldiers who defended the defense in the Kursk region, after which we were captured. We are asking you to exchange us for soldiers from the Azov regiment. We are very afraid. Everyone wants to go to their families and relatives,”
If you had defended, as you say, you wouldn’t be here to tell the tale.
These guys are nuts. Do they think they’ll get a hero’s welcome?
There is quite the opportunity to re-educate these young soldiers with the realities of putler’s war on Ukraine; the destruction, brutallity, and horror. Let them see from the world’s perspective what putler and propoganda machine are; the lies and disregard for life, and what Ukraines are really like. All of russia will need a ‘brain-reset’ after this war and these guys might be a place to start. In fact, all POW’s should have to complete a re-education program before they are released.
Some captured conscripts don’t seem like adults! Russia is crazy!
https://x.com/olddog100ua/status/1823360043384730018/photo/1
Definitely teenagers.
Do these conscripts really think there going to be sent home? There more likely to be sent to another front to be used in the meat grinder.
If they’re lucky, they’ll get a body bag and a funeral.