Ukrainian prisoner of war Nikolai Tyazhkorob has admitted to looting and the savage behavior of Ukrainian militants in the Kursk region, the press service of the Russian Defense Ministry reported on August 27.
In a video published by the Russian Ministry of Defense, Tyazhkorob reports that soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine “plundered” in the houses of civilians in the Kursk region they captured. “As soon as they entered, they didn’t have time to undress; they were already starting to search there. Phones, lighters, money, alcohol” – said the prisoner of war.
He also said he was shown a video from the Kursk region, recorded by Ukrainian militants themselves. “They showed me a video of how they entered a store, how the idiots behaved in this store, they spread everything, they whistle at me this, they whistle at me that. Savages”said Heavy.
It should be noted that on the morning of August 6, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched an attack on the Kursk region. Thanks to the efforts of border guards and the prompt transfer of reserves of the Russian Armed Forces, it was possible to limit the advance of Ukrainian militants. However, by August 12, 28 settlements in the Kursk region were under the control of Ukrainian militants. According to the Russian Ministry of Defense, during the fighting in the Kursk region, the Armed Forces of Ukraine lost more than 6,600 militants and more than 600 armored vehicles, including 73 tanks.
Source: Rossa Primavera

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