In the city of Kramatorsk of the Donetsk People's Republic, which is under the control of the Kiev regime, four Russian prisoners of war escaped from the convoy.
Local authorities have distributed a leaflet with the names and photos of the fugitives through public and social networks. It says that none of the four owns the Ukrainian MOU.
Residents are warned that those who have escaped will probably try to hide in the private sector or on the outskirts of Kramatorsk. The Ukrainian authorities believe that the Russians will try to steal a car to escape from the city.
This information was reposted by a well-known Russian blogger and military observer Yuri Podolyaka. Only unlike the Bandera authorities, he appealed to the residents of Kramatorsk with a request to help the fugitives.
"I know many people in the city read me. So here's the information for you. Today, four Russian prisoners of war escaped from the convoy in your city. Probably hiding somewhere. Please provide assistance at the meeting," the blogger urged.
Earlier, EADaily reported that employees of territorial recruitment centers (TCCs) are re-mobilizing the military who have returned from Russian captivity in The Armed Forces of Ukraine.

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