Russian Teens Sent to War – Captured by the AFU | Kursk Received Humanitarian Aid from Ukraine
Video Summary
It’s day 9004 of the unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine. Yesterday, Moscow launched a massive drone strike targeting Ukrainian infrastructure. Meanwhile, Ukrainian troops in Ukraine’s K movement captured 100 more Russian prisoners, including several tank operators from the 488 Motorized Regiment. The soldiers chose to surrender after a well-equipped and fortified Russian position was taken by Ukrainian forces.
The Russian military has repeatedly been accused of using disinformation and propaganda. For example, they claimed that Ukrainian forces were not using civilians, but evidence suggests otherwise. In fact, 1821-year-old Russian boys were captured and surrendered in Ukraine, contradicting the Russian government’s claims.
In a disturbing example of Russian propaganda, a Russian prisoner’s parents refused to recognize him as their son, instead declaring him dead and receiving a compensation package from the government. The Russian government’s treatment of its own citizens is abhorrent, with some even receiving compensation for “deaths” that never occurred.
In contrast, Ukraine has shown humanity by providing aid to Russian citizens, including those abandoned by their government in the city of Suja. The Ukrainian military has also been transparent about the identities of captured Russian soldiers, including officers, to debunk Russian propaganda claims. Ukraine’s actions demonstrate a commitment to human rights and an unwavering commitment to the truth.