Russian POWs Captured By Kalinouski Regiment Soldiers Spoke About Themselves
11- 2.06.2022, 15:18
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The video of the conversation has been published.
Soldiers of the Belarusian Kastus Kalinouski Regiment have captured three Russian prisoners of war.
A video of them appeared in the regiment's telegram channel.
- (Kalinouski fighter) Belarusian state media often say that we are Nazis, beasts, mercenaries. Guys, tell us, how did you get captured?
- (Second Kalinouski fighter) tell us, how did you get captured?
- Guys, the AFU personnel were carrying out their tasks and, when occupying their positions, they gave such an opportunity to come out of the dugout, give them weapons, and surrender voluntarily. Having fulfilled the demand, we were treated in good faith as prisoners of war, as in wartime. No one harmed us, nothing.
- They did not feed you, did they?
- There's plenty of food.
- Well, not plenty, here's what we have, and they have the same.
- Come on, then what? So that our propaganda would not say that we have found some local people and dressed as chasteners, tell us who you are, last name, first name, unit, where are you from?
- (Second soldier) I serve in Koronovsk [Krasnodar region] in a helicopter regiment. Nikolay Mazhara; my name and surname, 26 years old.
- Where are you from?
- Actually, I was born in Georgia, and my parents live in Primorsko-Akhtarsk (Krasnodar Territory), and I serve in Korenovsk.
- And you?
- I am Vadim Chernets, I am from Primorsko-Akhtarsk (Krasnodarsk Territory), military unit 75 387.
- Smirnov Dmitry. Stanitsa Kanevskaya, Krasnodar Krai. I serve in the unit 03007.
- (Kalinouski fighter) I would like to address all military men of the Russian Federation, who are now in the role of an occupant on Ukrainian and Belarusian soil. The very fact that the Belarusian power, which is a de facto dictator, calls you up, it does not make you any kind of authorities, you are occupiers on the Belarusian and Ukrainian soil. And dying for [the ideas of] the Kremlin, I think, is not the best option for you, that's not what your parents raised you for. When you find out that there are Belarusian volunteers at the front, I think that the most correct decision for you is to save your life and surrender.