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The fighter of the Armed Forces released from captivity, he told how the Russian surgeon had fallen on him on the body of "Glory of Russia"

To spread: the Russian military beat the wounded fighter in the wounds and interrogated him for several hours. Only later was he handed over to the doctors, where he was already operated and made that shocking inscription. The Armed Forces of the Armed Forces Andriy Pereverzev recently returned from the Russian captivity. He found scars on his body that shocked the world community. He had the words "glory of Russia" on his stomach.

How did the Ukrainian defender happen to the Ukrainian state platform United24. "When I was captured, I was sent to the operating table to perform the operation. The operation was done. When a nurse came to the ward after a while, she said to me:" Don't worry when you exchanged, you can get it with it or make it on top of your tattoo. I did not immediately understand what she was talking about.

I climbed from the pillow and looked at my stomach, and there was the inscription "Glory to Russia," - said the Ukrainian defender. He says he realized that the inscription was made during surgery with the help of a surgical tool, and was made by the surgeon who operated it. Andrew served in the 79th Airborne Brigade of the Armed Forces. In February 2024 in Donetsk he was seriously injured and captured in the Russians. For 14 months he was in Russian for 14 months. It was exchanged in May 2025.

According to military Andrei Pereverzev, on February 24, 2024 he was in a position that was a "real hell" - under continuous shelling and without shelters. There was one single armor. Andrew fainted after the explosion of a grenade in the dugout. "I don't know how long it lasted. I was conscious when I was pulled out of the armor. I didn't feel my feet and thought I was tore off.

They asked me," How did you survive? When we found you, you did not have a pulse, you did not breathe and the heart did not beat. " He added that he immediately realized that he had been found by the Russians and he thought he was being eliminated now. He was not provided with medical care immediately. According to Andrew, the Russian military beat him and immediately began to torture. He was beaten in the wounds. He was asked for several hours.

Only later was he handed over to the doctors, where he was already operated and made that shocking inscription. Now Ukrainian doctors have already started a course of removal of the inscription from the body of the fighter. The result will only be seen in six months. Andrew says he wants to return to the service, but it depends on how the operations will go and what doctors will say. "If I am allowed to wear armor, I'll be back," he says.