
A video released by Ukrainian authorities shows the reaction of a woman in Russia when she receives a call to say that her son has been captured by Kyiv’s armed forces.
“- Hello, my name is Volodymyr, I am a journalist from Ukraine. Your son is in captivity, do you know that?”, the dialogue begins.
“I don’t know, he can’t be a prisoner, I spoke to him yesterday,” the woman replies, a statement that seems to have puzzled the captured Russian soldier who is present at the discussion.
“Wait, it’s interesting…” – replies the Ukrainian “journalist”.
A Russian woman refuses to accept her son in Ukrainian captivity, demands a code word and hangs up. pic.twitter.com/LutOgJE9lK
— Dmitry (@wartranslated) October 18, 2022
“- Yes, I am also interested. Say the code word if my son is in captivity,” the Russian woman demands, which seems to confuse the Ukrainian somewhat.
“- I don’t think you can claim anything in this situation.
— It’s because you’re from Ukraine, you always fool everyone, we know it well! Your fascist country.
– Yes, I understood. How are you fooled?
– I like it. You have a wig face. I will go to the police station and find out. To hell with it.”
The Ukrainian tries to get additional explanations, but the video connection is cut off.
“What can I say? It’s definitely her, her voice and her glasses. He can’t hear,” says the Russian soldier after the discussion.
Volodymyr Zelenskyi asked his army to take more prisoners
Ukraine’s president urged his armed forces to take more Russian prisoners late Monday, saying it would help free soldiers held by Russia.
His statement came hours after the parties carried out one of the largest prisoner swaps to date, exchanging 218 detainees, including 108 Ukrainian women.
Zelenskyi’s comments also come after Ukraine last month also managed to secure the release of Azovstal plant heroes, including Azov regime commanders, in exchange for Viktor Medvedchuk, the pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarch after whom Vladimir Putin named one of his two daughters . .
The other day, the Ukrainian military shared another video of a captured Russian soldier on social media, making a montage showing the militant statements of the Moscow military compared to his broken statements after he fell into the hands of the enemy.
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