Military correspondents showed the "buried" Ukrainian soldier

Savelyev A.A. Illustration: freeze frame
полная версия на сайте

The authors of the telegram channel "North Wind" published a video with the "buried" Ukrainian military.

"You buried, we found: A.A. Savelyev (born on 10/20/1974), 58 ompbr of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. Saveliev is the fourth surviving Ukrainian soldier who decided to surrender to our troops near the village of Veterinary," the report says.

Military correspondents told the story of Savelyev:

"The prisoner of war was an unremarkable Ukrainian: he was born and raised in a rural village in the Kharkiv region, worked on construction sites in Russia, returned to Ukraine, did not get into politics, worked part-time in rural areas and as a loader. Then he evaded mobilization, but was eventually caught by the "cannibals".

Once in the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the prisoner was confronted with the Ukrainian reality: several of his brothers tried to escape from the 58 ompbr training center, but were caught and tied to the "trees of truth" (the punishment more common in assault regiments is when a half-naked man is put in front of a tree, beaten and left tied with his pants down for the night).

Then he was sent as part of a combat group to storm the village of Veterinary. The commander ordered his men to lay down their arms and surrender to our servicemen. However, none of them began to take the shell-shocked Alexander Savelyev, only his brother remained with him.…

Three of Savelyev's brothers-in-law stated during interrogations that the two brothers Vitaly and Alexander were destroyed by our FPV drone operators. However, in fact, they were simply ashamed to admit that they had abandoned their twin brothers. Later, the Savelyev brothers fled to the forest south of the Veterinary, where they were rescued by our servicemen.

Vitaly Savelyev has lost his foot and cannot move independently. Naturally, he needs qualified medical care, but all attempts to evacuate the wounded prisoner of war ended with shelling from the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Alexander was more fortunate and now his life is out of danger."