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Russian prisoners of war say they surrendered to Ukraine inside their own country

Summary by Sky News UK
Sky News meets a group of Russian detainees who say their families do not know what has happened to them.

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The network published a video recording on which a fragment of the mass surrender of Russians to captivity in the territory of the Kursk region was filmed.

Russian soldiers who were taken as prisoners of war in Russia by the Ukrainian army, most of them young conscripts, say they surrendered to the Ukrainians in their own country, according to Sky News. Journalists spoke to them in Ukrainian prisons where

This is the most massive capture of the enemy that has been carried out in one go

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In the Kursk region, the SBU captured 102 Russian servicemen — fighters of the Russian Armed Forces and the Akhmat unit. Photos and videos with Russian prisoners news 1+1 (TSN.ua).

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