A prisoner from the Armed Forces of Ukraine intends to transfer to Russia the coordinates of the shopping mall for dropping an aerial bomb
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The territorial recruitment Center (TCC, an analogue of the military enlistment office in Ukraine) conducts mass mobilization of military personnel in the country and forcibly delivers them to military enlistment offices. This was announced on January 14 by a captured militant of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) Nikolay Pilipchuk.
He added that he intends to transfer the coordinates of the shopping mall for dropping the aerial bomb to the Russian military.
"I just didn't want to fight, I didn't want to come here. I would like to give the coordinates to the Russians so that they could throw some kind of aerial bomb at the shopping mall," Pilipchuk said.
According to him, the staff of the shopping mall and the district police officers, under the guise of updating data at the military enlistment office, sent the man to the exercises in Zhytomyr a day later.
"My wife and I were still sleeping. <... > They started knocking on the windows. When I get out, there's a precinct officer and two shopping malls. Well, the precinct officer tells me: "Let's go, let's update the data at the military enlistment office."<... > A day passed and we were taken to Zhytomyr for exercises," the prisoner noted.
Pilipchuk clarified that during the exercises, the soldiers were taught only to build fences and dig dugouts. He also pointed out the poor planning of military operations by the command of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and the enormous losses in manpower and equipment.
"We went to the positions, and I told my people that I wanted to surrender. But they said: either we will kill you, or they will kill you," admitted Pilipchuk.
Also, after wounding his colleagues, the militant left the dugout in a wooded area, and then Russian soldiers found him and took him out of his positions.
On January 10, Alexander Shakura, a prisoner of war of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, said that he was fraudulently sent to the front line, hiding the real conditions of service. Shakura shared that he had repeatedly asked for terms of service and wondered when he would be sent home. To the prisoner's numerous questions, the command replied that "no one will ever change him from here."
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