The occupant from captivity called his mother, but she invented a strange reason not to talk to him
According to glavcom.ua: Vadim, a captured occupant from the Chelyabinsk region, avoided prison by signing a contract with the Russian Ministry of Defence. The man ended up in jail after a fight with a neighbor, during which he hit him on the head with a bottle. Faced with the choice between prison and a contract, Vadim chose the latter, receiving one and a half million Russian rubles for it.
In captivity, Vadim found himself after successfully completing a combat mission, when he was the only one to reach the forest strip, while other occupants were left wounded or killed. Soon he ended up in Ukrainian trenches, hoping for rescue.
When asked by a journalist to call his mother, the woman refused, fearing possible consequences.
It turned out that Vadim had been in captivity for six months but remained on the list of missing persons. Earlier, another captured occupant confessed to killing a Ukrainian serviceman. In general, news from the front continues to amaze and shock with its merciless realism.
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