Captured Russian Calls Mother: She Refuses to Talk
Russian Occupiers in Captivity: Journalists Allowed One of Them to Call His Mother
The occupier named Andrii served as a paramedic in the border troops in the Kursk region. He was captured when the Armed Forces of Ukraine entered this territory. According to 'Hlavkom', journalist Dmytro Karpenko allowed the Russian to call his mother. However, she refused to talk to her imprisoned son.
Before hearing her son's voice, the mother had to give consent for the recording and publication of the conversation.
'Wait, I'll come to my senses a bit', - the Russian woman initially stated.
Then the woman began to ask them to call back in five minutes, and afterwards - to provide her son's last name and first name.
'I don’t know what to do. You understand what the situation is. There will be publications, maybe they will harm my son', - said the mother of the captured occupier.
Ultimately, the conversation did not take place. Andrii himself was surprised that his mother was so scared.
Russians in Captivity
Previously, a captured occupier stated that he was acquainted with Zelensky and asked to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Another captured occupier entertained with a story about his service. A Russian named Sergey traveled nine thousand kilometers - from the city of Nakhodka to Kursk, to build a bath for the army.
In addition, journalist Volodymyr Zolkin reported that Russians in captivity do not communicate, do not share their thoughts with each other, because they are hindered by fear.
The news presented tells about the journalist's leisure allowing the Russian occupier in captivity to call his mother, but the situation is ambiguous due to the mother's hesitation between fear for her son and possible publications. The article also discusses various reactions of captured Russians, which may be interesting to the public because of their different feelings and state in captivity.
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