A Russian soldier who turned himself in was treated "5 stars" by Ukrainian citizens!

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A soldier came from the labyrinths of the Autonomous Republic of Buryatia in Russia, close to the border with Mongolia in the far south, to fight the Ukrainians in their country. Circumstances led him to surrender on Tuesday to civilians from among them as a prisoner of war, and instead of taking revenge on him by healing and torture, they spoiled him.

They made him a drink of tea, with a sandwich we see in the video presented below eating nacha, and around him some of those who came to fight them.


The video also shows a Ukrainian young woman, named Natasha, who, before filming, reassured him when he turned himself in, calmed him down, and asked him not to worry, according to "Al Arabiya.net" about translations of his news in Ukrainian media, some of which reported that he had not eaten any food. Throughout the 3 days preceding the delivery itself.

Then Natasha used her mobile phone and called a "video" of his neighbors, where one of them was heard telling him that everything was fine in his family home, while another went to get his mother to talk to him and hear him live by herself, and saw him receive a "5 star treatment" from them.


And as soon as the mother arrived and appeared on the mobile screen, the feelings of the Russian prisoner of war were shaken, and tears flowed from his eyes and cried, and he sent a kiss with his hand to her, and these particular clips were the most circulated on the communication sites and the media, and they considered it an example of human sympathy in times of war .

The video appeared, according to "Al Arabiya.net" at a time when the Ukrainian Defense Ministry issued a statement saying that Russian mothers can come to Kyiv to return their captured sons.

The ministry also provided an email address and phone numbers that can be used to find out if the soldier was "in captivity or died in combat." The statement ended with: "We Ukrainians, unlike the fascists under Putin, do not fight mothers or abuse their captured sons."

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