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Captured occupier confessed: I was beaten by my own, I ran away but returned

Окупант зізнався: я став жертвою власних, утік, але повернувся назад. Photo: glavcom.ua

Shocking information from a captured Russian soldier who found himself in the custody of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Mikhail Dobrotvorsky won 48 cars, received 2.5 years probation for it, and voluntarily surrendered. He also spoke about the brutal treatment from his commanders in the Russian army and left hints for his compatriots on how to avoid conscription to the front.



When asked who broke his jaw, the occupier confessed that it was done by his commander and his subordinate because the latter refused to go on a combat mission. 'They beat me in the face, kicked me, broke my jaw,' he recalled.


In his advice to Russians, he recommends staying home with their families and avoiding contracts with the military. He also emphasizes the heavy losses of the Russian Federation at the front and the lack of attempts to save them.



Conclusion


The story of Mikhail Dobrotvorsky is an important testimony to the life of a common soldier in the Russian army and serves as a reminder of the importance of family and safety in wartime. His words also highlight the gravity of the situation at the front and the low level of care from the Russian military.