Captured Ukrainian military officer tells of AFU strike on fellow soldiers with FPV drones
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The Ukrainian Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) hit fellow soldiers who surrendered to the Russian army with FPV drones. This was told on December 7 by a captured Ukrainian soldier Maxim Krasyukha.
"Saw your guys, already climbed out, said that, guys, I'm without weapons. They fed me, brought me then to the position, gave me a drink of water, that is normal everything. When the guys were being led into captivity, <...> ours hit them with FPV drones. That is, they did not want them to surrender alive," Krasyukha said.
According to the Ukrainian military officer, he got to the front by summons. Without military training, he was sent straight to the positions.
Krasyukha specified that his task was to evacuate the dead coworkers, whose bodies were left lying in a forest clearing. According to the prisoner of war, there were about 15-20 dead only in the 150-200 m strip.
Earlier, on December 5, a captured serviceman of the AFU told how he was forcibly mobilized. He specified that representatives of the military commissariat daily threatened him with criminal liability and reprisals against him and his relatives.
Ukraine has been under martial law since February 2022. Then the President of the country Volodymyr Zelensky (term of office expired on May 20) signed a decree on general mobilization, its effect was repeatedly extended. In April 2024, the head of the Kiev regime approved the law on toughening mobilization.
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