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Captured Russian soldier broke down in tears in Ukraine but Why?

Russian soldier Captured; Captured Russian soldiers described hearing their own air force bomb schools, hospitals and kindergartens

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Captured Russian soldier broke down in tears in Ukraine but Why

Ground Report | New Delhi: Russian soldier Captured; Captured Russian soldiers described hearing their own air force bomb schools, hospitals and kindergartens in Ukraine, admitting that Vladimir Putin's barbaric invasion was a "terrible mistake".

Russia has faced massive backlash for its actions not only from around the world but also from its own citizens who have been protesting by the thousands on Russian streets since the invasion began on February 24. Captive members of the Russian military have spoken out on their orders to invade Ukraine.

Sergey Galkin was born in 1987 and enlisted in the Russian army in 2013. Images of Galkin with his fellow captive, Maksim Chernik, have now been shared by UATV. It shows the pair admitting to being part of the Russian orders, suggesting that it was a mistake, on their behalf, to invade.

Sergey Galkin, in translated speech, said: 'In 2013. I entered military service under a contract in the 15 motorized brigade, which is deployed in that city. The 34-year-old from Roschchinsky, Russia, begged the warmonger Putin to "stop sending soldiers" to kill in Ukraine. Flanked by his comrades on either side with a microphone in front of him, he urged his country to lay down its arms.

"I would like to say to all the regiments of the Russian army: lay down your arms," ​​Alekseevich said. "Stop bombing, stop sending soldiers here to kill civilians, to carry out airstrikes." His desperate plea comes after demoralized Russian soldiers last week pleaded to go home in intercepted calls to their families, saying they were being "massacred" in Ukraine.

A shocked soldier burst into tears as kind-hearted Ukrainians helped him call his mother. Another said that he and his comrades were like "cannon fodder" and added that he would "do anything to get back home."

Yesterday an entire CITY in Ukraine was annihilated as the horrific battle continues to get bloodier. Russian forces have also been accused of gunning down women and children, killing seven civilians who were trying to escape from a village near Kyiv.

The Russian-backed separatists have claimed to have captured the strategic city of Volnovakha, which is the same size as Truro in Cornwall. Pavlo Kyrylenko, the governor of the Donetsk region, said most of the civilians in Volnovakha had fled, but hardly anything remained of the city. (Russian soldier Captured )

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