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27 of July, 19:56

Transferred to the Russian Federation, the Ukrainian military thanked militias
Ukrainian soldiers who refused to take part in punitive operations and decided to cross the Russian border, thanked the militia for help.
" A young man called himself a student by the name of Igor. According to him, in April, after demobilization he was called up for military service, but did not say where. A few months With other similar recruits he was training at different ranges, and then They were all from a single battery, which was to hold the position in the area of Izvarino ", - is informed in the report on the Internet representative office of NTV." The last days battery was the last effort. There were shortages of ammunition, food and water. Were repeated collective prayers to the commander. Boiling point was the constant shelling. Eventually a Few of the guys Were supposed to ask help of the local people ", - is informed in the report. Razrushivshij, the battery has left his position and in collusion With militias, soldiers crossed the border. According to Igor, to their surprise, militias helped them and moved them to a safer place at the North of Donetsk, then in Rostov." What will be further? Unknown. Expected to survive. From a legal point of view don't know what it is fraught, it is necessary to register the Criminal code. As for the persecution from the " Right sector " or nazvanii, we are not afraid, we are at home, " said the soldier television channel. Yesterday the Rostov Department of the FSB of Russia announced the transition of more than 40 Ukrainian soldiers on Russian territory." About 20. 30 Saturday 41 Ukrainian soldiers left their military units came to the Ukrainian border checkpoint " Izvarino ". They appealed to the militia With the request to assist them in the transition to the site of Russia in connection With the fact That They do not wish to fight against the people ", - stated in the border guard. VIDEO

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