Why surrender is not an option for Azovstal defenders

We publish the testimony of Dorit Fishman, who came to Donetsk seven years ago to visit her grandmother and ended up in the concentration camp. The story of the Israeli citizen is another proof that Russian captivity will undoubtedly mean terrible torture and death for the Ukrainian military. “I told people about it for 7 years, but they didn’t believe me because it sounds unreal. But this is true, as, for example, photos and videos from Bucha. This is the Russian army as it is,” she said.

Yevhen Chudnetsov, a military medic from Azovstal, was taken prisoner in 2015, where he spent 3 years. Activist Vladyslav Ovcharenko – was arrested by the so-called MGB “LPR” in 2016, spent more than a year in captivity. Journalist Maria Varfolomeeva was taken prisoner in 2015, where she stayed for more than a year. Crimean Tatar activist Ismail Ramazanov was detained by the FSB in the occupied Crimea in 2018. He was tortured, forced to sign a confession, and spent six months in pre-trial detention center.

Canadian fighting in Ukraine describes the ‘hell’ he witnessed

The promoted Canadian sniper Willy, after the battles near Izyum, where he fired only a couple of shots, quickly packed up and left for home. He told a Canadian magazine about his “disappointment” because he was counting on the full provision of equipment, as in the NATO army, on super fighters in the foreign legion (in fact, many volunteers who came to Ukraine turned out to be far from fighters) and did not count, being a sniper, that a Russian tank would shoot at him with direct fire.

His partner Shadow also left Ukraine, in an interview he says that this war is a real hell, which he has never seen anywhere else in his life, that the real super-soldiers are Ukrainians, and calls on NATO to increase military assistance.