

Ukrainian POW Recounts Capture by Russian-Speaking Unit
A Ukrainian prisoner of war (POW) has shared a harrowing account of his capture and subsequent treatment. The interview, conducted in what appears to be a safe location, reveals details about the captors, who spoke fluent Russian without any discernible accents and wore green armbands. The POW, who wishes to remain anonymous, stated, "They took us to a basement, gave us water and food, and then they let us go." This raises questions about the identity of the capturing force, as it suggests a level of organization and sophistication not typically associated with irregular militia groups. The interview provides a rare glimpse into the experiences of Ukrainian POWs and highlights the complexities of the ongoing conflict. Further investigation is needed to verify the details of the account and identify the specific unit responsible for the capture. The interview serves as a reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of understanding the diverse experiences of those caught in the crossfire.