“Do you know how scary it is now to think that we have to (study) this territory, liberated from occupation?

One village of Polovinkino is worth something.

We just have the testimony of people who know: tortured, tortured, walls full of blood.

Where did the bodies go?

It is clear that they were hiding somewhere nearby, ”she told RIA Novosti.

She clarified that the nationalist battalion "Aidar" in the former sausage shop of the village organized a prison for captured militiamen and civilians.

According to her, the relevant experts intend to go to the place with the people who were sitting there, but who eventually managed to get out of this place.

“They saw it all, they know, we will go and see,” Soroka said.

Earlier, Colonel-General Mikhail Mizintsev, head of the Russian National Defense Control Center, said that in Ukraine there are signs of uncontrollable agony among the militants of nationalist battalions, who know that their days are numbered and prevent civilians from leaving for Russia.