AFU prisoners told about black grafting in Donbass
Captured servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) told Izvestia on January 24 about black transplantology in the combat zone.
"We found out that they cut out organs. The girls were outraged that the guy was still alive, it was possible to save him, some kind of minor wound, but he turned out to be a corpse after surgery. That they cut out organs from their own soldiers," the captured serviceman Serhiy shared.
Ukrainian military noted that they personally saw men with square and atypical boxes that look like thermal containers.
"There were two such suspicious guys passing by. But if they were with REBs, REBs don't have those. They have square, atypical boxes that look like thermal containers," commented the captured serviceman Mikhail.
According to him, the two suspicious men took away "for treatment" a man who probably blew up and received a minor wound, but they never took him out after the operation.
Earlier, on January 24, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova called black grafting a favorite pastime of the West. She said that in Ukraine, in particular, at the sites and locations of fighting and the location of the AFU and their armed battalions, national battalions found bodies and remains of people with clear signs that organs had been cut out.
On May 22, 2024, it was reported that the sale of organs of dead military personnel was common in the AFU. At that time, the Russian military found evidence in a school in Kislovka, Kharkiv region, that "black transplantologists" were working in the Kupyanka area. Documents and price lists with prices for organs and body parts of Ukrainian servicemen were kept in the school library.