Russian prisoners in a camp in Ukraine



Source: VladislavLevandovski

11 Comments

  1. Translation:

    “Yeah, we’ve been trying to swap them for months, but they won’t go back”

  2. Translation:

    **Journalist:**
    “Racks of bread, this is daily norm for this prisoner of war camp”
    **Narrator:**
    “Their lunch is 3 meals + bread, all together is more than a kilogram of food”

    **Cook 1:**
    “Borsch, barley porridge, cucumber salad”
    **Cook 2:**
    “600g first meal, 350g of porridge, 40g meat and ofcourse 30g of sauce for the meat, 60g of salad and 300g of bread”

    **Narrator:**
    “Some prisoners can’t manage this much satiety, for example this russian took only borsch and salad and refused the second course”
    **russian POW:**
    “I don’t want”
    **Journalist speaking to him:**
    “Is it enough?”
    **russian POW:**
    “Yes, its enough”

    **4 russian POWs after finishing their meals speaking in Ukrainian:**
    “We thank you for the lunch!”

    **Narrator:**
    “Its true that there are prisoners, who are not satisfied with the conditions, like Ilya from Volodymyr city. He doesn’t like his surroundings”
    **Ilya, the prisoner:**
    “I don’t like the climate”
    **Narrator:**
    “And the menu itself”
    **Ilya, the prisoner:**
    “I don’t know, make Olivier salad, don’t just simply cut cucumbers, i want something tasty, something homemade”
    **Narrator:**
    “Meanwhile Ilya is sucking on a tasty candy, he says, that he bought it in a local shop for his honestly earned money”
    **Ilya, the prisoner:**
    “We weaved couches in winter, we had a wage of 150 hrivnyas then. Now we have a wage of about 1500. 10 times more”
    **Journalist:**
    “That’s cool”
    **Ilya, the prisoner:**
    “Yes, it’s not bad, i’m all for it! What if they make it 10 time more again? That’s going to be amazing”

  3. Macallan18Year on

    Aside from broadcasting their distribution of humanitary aid from occupied Russia, this is the best kind of propaganda Ukraine can produce. They just need to be able to sustain that level of comfortability in the event that they get overwhelmed with POWs. I think it goes without saying that Russia is probably pretty war weary by now. Losing a good portion of an entire generation will do that to a country lol. I think it’s going to be too long before Russian soldiers start surrendering in numbers even greater than they have been. It’s the smartest thing they can possibly do. Then again, Russia has been launching artillery strikes on their own surrendering soldiers, a la World War II, smdh. This is all just a senseless waste of life and it’s honestly sad to see.

  4. Alternative-Koala978 on

    Treating honorless with honor even though they deserve zero. The respect of Ukrainians will never stop to amaze me. They have been very open to insight into how they handle POWs, from many countries and instances.

    This war is as clear as it gets.

  5. Recogniz3Wealth on

    This is what they show on tv. That means all the other facilities are worse. 🙂 That’s how it works in media.

  6. EinerAusmPott on

    And now show us ukrainian POWs in russian prisons if you can. Its babarian what the russian Nazis do

  7. Way more that these animals deserve. Actually, I wouldn’t even call them animals since animals deserve to be well-treated as much as possible. Orcs. These orcs deserve nothing.

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