A Ukrainian serviceman from the 79th Separate Air Assault Brigade, Andriy Pereverzev, who returned from captivity with the inscription 'Glory to Russia' on his body, decided to return to serve in the army if his health improves. He stated this in an interview with United24, reports 'Glavkom'.
Andriy endured terrible conditions of captivity and torture, but did everything possible to return home to his daughter. After undergoing treatment and surgeries, he will have restored health, and he will want to serve in the army again.
During captivity, Andriy was helped by a promise made to his daughter: 'Every day in captivity, I told myself: 'I will return.'
Exchange of servicemen
Starting from June 9, Ukrainian military personnel began to be exchanged, and many defenders who were released from captivity in Russia are known. Among them are representatives of various branches of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, all are privates or sergeants.
One of the released soldiers returned with numerous signs of torture that he endured during captivity.
Having returned from captivity with the inscription 'Glory to Russia' on his body, the Ukrainian serviceman expressed a desire to return to service if health allows. The exchange of Ukrainian servicemen, which started on June 9, has already allowed many defenders to return home, but many of them returned with signs of torture.