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Russian Marines Surrender To Ukrainian Armed Forces In Kursk Region

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Russian Marines Surrender To Ukrainian Armed Forces In Kursk Region
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The occupiers spoke about their losses.

Russian soldiers who go to war against Ukraine face death or injury, and there is no way back from the front lines — this was reported by an occupier from the 155th Marine Brigade of the Russian Federation, who was captured in the Kursk Region.

A video fragment of the interrogation on Thursday, January 30, was published on the Telegram channel of the Airborne Assault Troops of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

“There is nothing good in war. Don’t come here, don’t sign contracts. This will not lead to anything good. You will be “300” (Cargo 300 — wounded, edit.), or “200” (Cargo 200 — dead, edit.). There is no return from here. I was lucky that I was captured,” says a Russian soldier in the video, who identified himself as Andrey Vinogradov from Primorsky Krai.

The soldier said that he was a gunner in the 155th Marine Brigade of the Russian Federation, and before the full-scale military invasion of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, he worked in a funeral service. He ended up in the war after “voluntary-forced mobilization”, during which he was threatened with 10 years in prison if he refused to serve.

“There's nothing to do here. Either 300 or 200, but most likely 200. Better sit at home, work for pennies, for meager money, but better not come here,” the occupier now advises other Russians.

The Russian claims that before mobilization he was a general laborer, and went to war against Ukraine because of loans.

“I have two loans totaling more than 800 thousand rubles. They promised to close the loans, but they never closed anything. The loans are still hanging on me,” the occupier said.

According to the prisoners of war, the commanders throw them into attacks “like cannon fodder.”

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