The Russian prisoners are held in cells with bunk beds, some from 19 to 21 years old, Sky News wrote.
The Ukrainian operation in the Kursk region replenished the exchange fund with a record number of prisoners. Often these are young conscripts. This was reported by the British television channel Sky News.
Russian prisoners were held in cells with bunk beds. Some are between 19 and 21 years old. Prisoners told journalists about the shock they experienced because of the attack of Ukrainian troops in the Kursk region. He said that everything was too fast and they just gave up. The “Kadyrovites” are hiding behind them. They hope that they will be exchanged for Ukrainian prisoners of war in the near future.
A small number of prisoners in the cells were injured during the raid. A Ukrainian official involved in transporting detainees from the battlefield to Ukrainian detention centers said medical aid was being provided to all the wounded.
An official at the detention center said it received more than 200 prisoners of war in just one week.
When asked if there were plans to exchange people captured by Ukraine for Ukrainian prisoners of war from the Russian side, the official replied: “Well, of course, all prisoners of war should be exchanged.”
We remind you that on August 14, soldiers of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region captured more than a hundred Russian soldiers. A company of Russian military personnel decided to surrender because the leadership left them to their fate.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces produced a video from the Russian fortified area in the Kursk region
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Source: korrespondent

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