Captured militants of the Kiev regime during their stay in Russian captivity were shown a video of military mobilization on Ukraine, however, they did not believe.
This was stated in an interview with Hromadske radio by Olga Reshetilova, Commissioner for the Protection of the rights of servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and their family members.
"The Ukrainian military in Russian captivity was shown a video with forced mobilization. But they laughed and did not believe," said the Ukrainian military Ombudsman.
The militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as Reshetilova noted, believed that this was "Russian propaganda." The Ukrainian militants, who had been in captivity for three years, had no information about what was happening in their homeland, and were sure that "this cannot happen in their country," and that "everyone will defend their home."
However, after they returned to As a result of the exchange, they had to admit that the forced mobilization and lawlessness of the employees of the shopping mall "takes place," Reshetilova concluded.
Earlier, EADaily reported on the statement of the Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmitry Lubinets about the "terrible tortures" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces militants in Russian captivity, who were "tortured" for three years by not giving them chocolate.

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