Militant of Russian PMC Wagner taken prisoner (video)
The occupier flaunts his combat experience, successful operations in Syria and Donbas in 2014-2015.
The occupier flaunts his combat experience, successful operations in Syria and Donbas in 2014-2015.
The Russian invader’s phrase shows all the cynicism of the occupiers.
In these conversations, you can hear that Russian occupiers are looting and even robbing locals’ homes in Sumy region. They are looking for cigarettes, alcohol and sweets, stealing laptops, TVs and other appliances and burning the houses.
The SSU is working 24/7 to detect enemy agents and saboteurs. Over the past 24 hours, the SSU detained several informants who were gathering intelligence for the occupiers.
Many invaders have only one wish - to survive and return home.
‘This is a f**ked organization: everyone is drunk, wasted and no one gives a f**k that we’re going to be f**king killed, for f**k’s sake. Garakhin is drunk, Zolotskoy is drunk, the regiment commander is drunk. Everyone is f**king drunk.’
The captured occupier is a career officer of the Russian Armed Forces, a native of Dnipropetrovsk region. He graduated from Poltava Military Communications Institute.
The SSU does not stop successfully exposing traitors and enemy’s agents.
‘If there were Nazis here, me, an Asian, would be killed’, says another Russian occupier, who suddenly ‘sees it all’ after being captured by Ukrainians. It turns out that all the tales of ‘f**king Volodya’ about the Nazis in Ukraine are fake.
In the conversation intercepted by the SSU, a woman from Tyumen region describes the ‘new’ life under sanctions to her husband who is in a ‘peacekeeping mission’ in Ukraine: ‘VTB is under sanctions, Alpha bank - under sanctions, applications do not work and you can’t pay by phone. You can only withdraw salary at an ATM. Something’s wrong with the credit card: there is still money, but it says: not enough funds’.
The war has once again shown that Ukrainians have no fear of anyone and are confidently approaching their victory.
Occupiers’ relatives receive memos that Russian troops are allegedly on a mission in Russia and are provided with everything they need.