Ukraine parades captured Russian soldiers in online videos

Ukraine parades captured Russian soldiers in online videos

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Ukrainian officials have been posting dozens of videos and photos online parading captured bloodied Russian soldiers, including some fighters who claimed they didn’t know they were being sent to invade.

Footage posted on the Ukrainian Security Service’s Facebook page over the weekend showed several Russian soldiers insisting they thought they were only taking part in military exercises before they were forced over their country’s border into Ukraine last week.

Ukrainian forces detain servicemen of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People’s Republic.
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Other videos included several of the Russians calling their relatives to inform them they had been detained.

A number of the captured Russian soldiers were injured, including some filmed lying in hospital beds as they spoke.

Some of the videos were also posted to the Telegram channel “Find Your Own,” which was set up over the weekend by Ukraine’s interior ministry.

A photo of captured Russian soldiers pposted to Facebook by Kharkiv Regional Governor Oleg Sinegubov
Dozens of Russian soldiers have surrendered to the armed forces of Ukraine in Kharkiv.
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A number of the captured Russian soldiers were injured.
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Soldiers of the 93rd Mechanized Brigade captured two Russian occupiers
Several Russian soldiers insisted they thought they were only taking part in military exercises before they were forced over their country’s border.
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Soldiers of the 93rd Mechanized Brigade captured two Russian occupiers, they were from 423rd Yampol Motorized Rifle Regiment, military unit 91701.
Some fighters claimed they didn’t know they were being sent to invade.
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One of those videos showed an injured commander of a sniper unit who identified himself as Leonid Paktishev, the Guardian reported.

Paktishev’s shocked relatives told the outlet they didn’t even know he was fighting in Ukraine until they saw the footage of him.

“I was sent the video of my brother captured at 2 a.m. last night,” said his sister, Yelena Polivtseva. “I was completely shocked. I had no idea that he was fighting in there.

Ukrainian forces detain servicemen of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People's Republic who were captured during the morning attack on the town of Schast'ye, near the eastern Ukraine city of Lugansk, on February 24, 2022.
Vladimir Putin launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24.
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Ukrainian service members look for and collect unexploded shells after a fighting with Russian raiding group
Ukrainian service members look for and collect unexploded shells after fighting with a Russian raiding group, February 26, 2022.
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A soldier's lifeless body (L) lies next to a burnt Russian APC after the Ukrainian army attacked it the previous day near the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, 25 February 2022
A soldier’s body lies next to a burned Russian APC after the Ukrainian army attacked it the previous day near the city of Kharkiv, Ukraine, February 25, 2022
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“I knew Leonid was in the military, but I had no idea that he was sent to Ukraine,” she said. “I don’t think he would have been aware of it, either.”

Ukraine has been pushing relatives of the captured Russian soldiers to reach out to them and voice opposition to the war.

Moscow on Monday refused to disclose how many Russian soldiers had been killed — or captured — since President Vladimir Putin gave the orders to invade Ukraine.


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The United Nations said at least 102 civilians had died in the first four days of fighting.
Ukrainian forces detain servicemen of the self-proclaimed Lugansk People's Republic who were captured during the morning attack on the town of Schast'ye, near the eastern Ukraine city of Lugansk, on February 24, 2022. -
Ukrainian forces detain servicemen who were captured during the morning attack on the town of Schast’ye, near the eastern Ukraine city of Lugansk, on February 24, 2022.
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Soldiers of the 93rd Mechanized Brigade captured two Russian occupiers
Soldiers of the 93rd Mechanized Brigade captured two Russian occupiers.
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One of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s advisers said about 3,500 Russian soldiers had been killed or injured so far.

The United Nations said at least 102 civilians had died and hundreds were wounded in the first four days of fighting.

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