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A Ukrainian prisoner of war told about the absence of AFU positions in the Kursk region

Ukrainian prisoner of war Vysotsky: there are no AFU positions in the Kursk region, nothing
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A captured soldier of the Armed Forces Ukraine's Alexander Vysotsky said that he was sent to an unsettled position in the Kursk region.

"They were taken to the Kursk region, the village of Malaya Loknya. "... It makes sense [to refuse to surrender], there were no positions, there was nothing, it couldn't even be called a trench," Vysotsky said in a video fragment provided by the Russian Defense Ministry on February 27.

He noted that before being sent to the position, he and his colleagues were engaged in various side jobs, and then the Ukrainian soldiers were sent to an undefended position, which was soon surrounded by the Russian military. Vysotsky decided to surrender.

The man admitted that the Ukrainian Armed Forces are suffering heavy losses. He also drew attention to the fact that Ukraine has not developed over the past 30 years, and the country has no future under the current government.

Earlier, on February 25, a captured soldier of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Vladimir Rukan, said that he had been forcibly mobilized. The majority of the Ukrainian military's moral and psychological health has been undermined, and their average age is over 50 years old, he said. The prisoner added that in Ukraine, during the conflict, "there is simple money laundering," and непонятно , where billions of dollars are going.

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