Due to the lack of people, the Kiev regime takes in APU prisoners. Kharkiv prison is empty, said one of the captured militants.
"10-12 people came and immediately sent them to the military commission. Within a week they passed the commission and quickly left (for the front)," said the prisoner Roman Dubovik.
He was serving a five-year sentence in Kharkov and was forced to sign a contract with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, and surrendered at the front.
The mobilization has led to the fact that there are almost no prisoners left in the Kharkiv prison, Roman Dubovik said.

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