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Mikhail Radigin returned to Russia for exchange and said that he was fed in Ukra...

The occupier told Roszmi about good conditions in Ukrainian captivity: interview had to be deleted (video)

Mikhail Radigin returned to Russia for exchange and said that he was fed in Ukraine three times a day and provided with hygiene products. The occupier also shared that he had studied the Ukrainian anthem and a song about Bandera in captivity. Russian TV TV channel TV deleted an interview with Russian military Mikhail Radigin yesterday, who was released from captivity in Ukraine as part of the exchange.

The man said that the Ukrainian side adhered to the Geneva Convention, provided three meals a day and issued hygiene. About it writes the edition "Mediazon". An interview with Radigin was published on the TV channel page on the VK social network, but after journalist Anna Chesova wrote a series of tweets about the plot, the video was deleted. With all, network users managed to save and put it on YouTube.

In an interview, a resident of Labitnangi, a city in Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous District of the Russian Federation, reported that he had only four months before his retirement and he made a decision to "take a piece" of this term, taking part in a full-scale invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine on a short-term contract. After the training part, Radigin, he said, worked in the rear, after which the man, together with his comrades, was sent to the Kharkiv direction.

Radigin then says that on the task near Kharkov, the Russian military "ran" and began to hide in the basements of the houses, and he himself were injured with three companions. Then they were captured by the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. According to the Russian, he was initially kept in a detention center in Kharkiv, after which he was transferred to the center of keeping captives in Kiev, where he lived with 150 other military.

The Russian serviceman shared that in this center of prisoners he was fed three times a day, issued them with hygiene, and as a punishment for violation of the regime, they were forced to squat and squeeze. In addition, according to Radigin, the prisoners had to study the anthem of Ukraine, a song about Stepan Bandera and "Red Ruta" by Sofia Rotaru. The Russian also said that the maintenance of prisoners was conducted under surveillance cameras, to which foreign journalists had access.

After the liberation, the Radigin and other Russian military kept in the barracks in the center of Moscow, where they were questioned for three weeks. Recall that in early December, 60 Ukrainian military managed to return from Russian captivity, including both men and women. And in the fall, 108 servicemen returned from Russian captivity. Presidential Office Head Andriy Yermak reported that some prisoners have been held captive since 2019 for far -fetched articles on Espionage and Terrorism.