Unequal Prisoner Exchange: First Testimonies

Unequal Prisoner Exchange: First Testimonies

Click to see full-size image

DEAR FRIENDS. IF YOU LIKE THIS TYPE OF CONTENT, SUPPORT SOUTHFRONT WORK :

BITCOIN (BTC): bc1qgu58lfszcpqu6fd8l98m378wgzugyg9y93lcym
Unequal Prisoner Exchange: First Testimonies
BITCOIN CASH (BCH): qr28d80s5juzv2793k5jrq59xrl5fxd8qg9h3zlkk2

Unequal Prisoner Exchange: First Testimonies

PAYPAL, WESTERN UNION etc: write to info@southfront.org , southfront@list.ru

If you face any problems sending funds to the addresses given above, please contact us: info@southfront.org and southfront@list.ru. Also be aware that many email services such as Hotmail, Yahoo etc. may block correspondence from info@southfront.org and some others put it in spam.

If you want to support SouthFront but have no opportunity to do it via cryptocurrency, please contact us: info@southfront.org and southfront@list.ru.

On the night of September 22, Russia and Ukraine conducted an unequal exchange of prisoners. 55 Russian prisoners of war (POWs) came back to Russia, while Ukraine received 215 POWs, among them the commanders of the Azov battalion banned in Russia and foreign mercenaries who were sentenced to death in the DPR.

The official representative of the Ministry of Defense Igor Konashenkov said: “As a result of a complex negotiation process on the exchange, 55 servicemen of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, Donetsk and Lugansk republics, who were in mortal danger in captivity, were returned from the territory of Ukraine controlled by the Kiev regime tonight. Currently, all military personnel have been transported by military transport aircraft to the territory of the Russian Federation and are in medical institutions of the Ministry of Defense of Russia. All released servicemen have been given the opportunity to contact their relatives by phone. They are provided with the necessary psychological and medical assistance.”

Ukrainian opposition politician Viktor Medvedchuk was among the prisoners who came to Russia.

Some of the Russian POWs were taken to hospitals. They confirmed tortures and inhumane treatment by Ukrainian nazis. Some of them were interviewed, providing details :

 

 

Released from captivity, the military Pavel Yun spoke about the monstrous attitude towards them of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The prisoners were not just beaten, but left with bruises in the shape of ZV, these symbols were burned on the body with a soldering iron. They were also subjected to psychological violence and Russophobic propaganda.

The first six days after being captured, they were not fed at all, they were given only one bottle of water for two, once a day they were taken to the toilet. Even to the wounded there was no leniency.

“When we were captured we were immediately blindfolded straight away so we couldn’t see anything. They tied it very tight so that we did not see anything at all and so passed the first 10-12 days.

They brought us first to some incomprehensible building, after which the interrogation began. I was not in the first batch from our direction and I could hear other comrades from my unit being interrogated. I heard loud screams, after which we were told that I, as an officer, would go to the interrogation next.

I went for interrogation, the first words were: “Why did you come here?”

After they asked my position. When I said that I was an artilleryman and after that they immediately said: This is for you for ours! They began to use tapic with electricity and beating with a baton.

After that, they began to interrogate and for some incorrect answers they also began to beat with a baton and use tapic. After that, the first six days we were not fed at all, they gave us one bottle for two. I was injured, they could give me one bottle a day. They took us to the toilet once a day.

The news they show in the publics, they showed us this and said: Your country is bad!

They put pressure on the moral and mental state.

For example, they would come up and say, “Hey, you sailor!” or “Hey, you’re fat!,” kicking in the ribs. There were a lot of such people who were cauterized. Many of the bruises were in the form of V.”

 

 

Torture continued practically every day of his captivity, only once he was taken under video cameras and allowed to call his relatives – to show the West the alleged humanity of the Kiev regime.

“I was taken prisoner after I fought off the group. I came under fire from the enemy. They brought me to some private house, interrogations, torture and the worst thing that I had to go through began there. Under shelling is not as scary as these torture, interrogations. They beat me up.

Any story that didn’t suit them, any response that didn’t suit them, led to a group beating of me.

Are you an officer? No – and they started beating me. Where’s your walkie-talkie? No. They started beating. They beat me with a stool, legs, mop, jumped a crowd on me. They broke a stool about me and said, “You’re a cattle, you broke our stool!” And they started hitting the head again.

They poked me with needles, pierced my ear (cartilage), then pierced my nose, poked into my skin, they liked to just mock. They threatened with reprisals, like: they will pour mounting foam into my throat, with cement, put a mop “THERE”, break a bottle inside me, something else. Such perverted threats were constantly received.

Afterwards, the torture, there was a slightly different type: they drowned me, put a tunic on my head and pushed me under the sink, stuffed a bottle down my throat so that I would choke. They asked: do you want to drink? I said: no! They answered: not a question! And again they stuffed the bottle down the throat and continued to beat.

Then I was sent to another place, presumably to Kiev. All that was good there was “on camera,” all that was not “on camera,” it was constant humiliation, insults to all servicemen: “You are an occupier, you are a fascist, you came to kill our brothers, we just take revenge on you for this!”

They let me call my wife once, but it was all done “on camera” to show their residents and those who support them (other countries): “Look, we are good, we provide servicemen with the opportunity to call their families and let the country know that they are in captivity”. It’s hard. We could not communicate with relatives, but we really wanted to.

As a result of these tortures and beatings, my heart was beaten off, my right atrium overload, my spleen was removed because it was torn after numerous blows.

We were quickly taken to the airport, we got on the plane and no one believed, the guys were captured for six months, they generally forgot what is the world. We boarded the plane – no one believed. We get off the plane there reporters, a lot of people, you feel strength and air at once, finally Moscow”.

He call:

– Hi!
– What are the numbers where you are?
– In Moscow.
– Why are you scaring me so much, my heart will pop out now. Are you among our 55?
– Yes! I am already in Moscow, in Podolsk, in the hospital, tonight we were just brought us. Show me the kids.
– You’re skinny, skin and bones.
– The son at school. Sasha, Daddy’s calling! She missed you so much!
– Hi!
– Hey, are you sleeping? Your dad’s coming soon!
– Dad has two jobs left.

 

 

Viktor Kravchenko, a released serviceman: “At the beginning, when we were still in the field with the paratroopers, talking, they offered us “something” to chop off or cut off.

Then in the insulator they also offered something to cut or pour foam.

Then in the evening they took us, like in a pre-trial detention center, there was moral pressure, the same questions: “Why did you come here?”, “You are invaders, occupiers.”

But comrades came and said that they were beaten for two days, somewhere, not in captivity, but it is not clear where. Someone’s three days.”

Ilya Yun, released serviceman: “When we were captured we were immediately blindfolded straight away so we couldn’t see anything. They tied it very tight so that we did not see anything at all and so passed the first 10-12 days.

They brought us first to some incomprehensible building, after which the interrogation began. I was not in the first batch from our direction and I could hear other comrades from my unit being interrogated. I heard loud screams, after which we were told that I, as an officer, would go to the interrogation next.

I went for interrogation, the first words were: “Why did you come here?”

After they asked my position. When I said that I was an artilleryman and after that they immediately said: This is for you for ours! They began to use tapic with electricity and beating with a baton.

After that, they began to interrogate and for some incorrect answers they also began to beat with a baton and use tapic.”

Viktor Kravchenko, released serviceman: “I think that our should be taken somehow from there. It is important for us that we have not been forgotten and we have not been left there for life, or we would have been given for organs, maybe shot.”

 

 

Pavel Goge, released serviceman: “We were ambushed, an RPG shell flew into us, the mechanic immediately wounded from his leg to his groin, the BMP caught fire, we drove another 200 meters. The BMP stalled and caught fire. I was lying, sitting at first, then lying, everything is white in front of my eyes, I wanted to get up, but it didn’t work out for me.

I only got up when the BC started exploding. I found strength in myself, jumped into the “butterfly” and that’s it, lost consciousness. I woke up, I don’t even know how long, crept a little, lost consciousness again. The second time I regained consciousness, two people have already dragged me away from the car and their mortar was working on us, fragments were flying, I did not understand all this, they were dragging me like this.

They dragged me, put me on my knees, blindfolded my hands, my head. First question: Where is the tank? First there was a blow, and then: Where is the tank? Then again. I said that I am not a tankman and do not know (so as not to give up our positions). They said: The tank is ours!

Afterwards, they continued, later they started filming everything on video, when they filmed it – they beat me. They cut my bushlat as they searched for documents, cut my entire uniform, threatened me with a knife. Then they threw me into a pickup truck and we left somewhere.

About 15 people arrived there, they began to take pictures with me: “Look, we caught the orc, an occupant!” They took pictures, took a video, took me by the collar, raised my head and took pictures, eyes were blindfolded. This is according to my feelings.

Yes, they mocked and from the voices it was heard that there were not only Ukrainians, but a foreign speech, Arabic, was heard. Perhaps it was a house, played music there. After that, they took pictures with me, put a knife to my eye, put it to my groin, said: “We will cut off everything there for you now if you do not confess!”

Then it got dark and we arrived, either in prison or in the basement. We were identified in the basement, thrown to the floor, given water and said: that’s it, lie down!

The next day, closer to 10 o’clock in the morning, they took us out again, they started saying again: “why did you come here? You are a rashist, a fascist!”

There was foul language on their side. Then we were thrown into the car again and drove to Kiev. When we stopped, I raised my head and it was written about Kiev.

They brought us, as a sleeping place there was a pallet, a karemat and a blanket were given. For the first three days I practically did not get up, and if I got up, then only go to the toilet. I didn’t eat anything, my head just buzzed, when I got up my head started to spin because they beat my whole head off.

In the final place where we sat, they didn’t beat us there, they seemed to abide by the convention there, because there were reporters there all the time, any of their actions there were “on camera”: “Look how good we are!”

But in fact, no!”

 

 

According to some reports, many Russian servicemen returned from captivity castrated. Some guys committed suicide on their return home. Only after an autopsy in the morgue did the parents find out that their child was castrated in captivity. Russian media are silent about this for ethical reasons. The Russian side could not reveal all the horrific detail on the tortures as the prisoners exchange was carried out right after the announcement of the partial mobilization in Russia.

As for the Ukrainian prisoners, in total 215 were released. 118 National guardsmen, including 108 servicemen of the Nazi Azov regiment. Among them, there are notorious Azov commanders Denis Prokopenko (Radish), Sergei Volynsky (Volyn) and Svyatoslav Palamar (Kalina).

Among the exchanged Azov fighters, there are Konstantin (Fox) Nikitenko and Nikolai (Frost) Kushch, who surrendered at Azovstal. They were found guilty by the tribunal of shooting civilians and Russian prisoners. Frost “became famous” by sharing videos on the Internet. On of them showed a Russian tankman being shot in the stomach.

 

 

Glory to Ukraine, Mr. President. We are doing well, our health is satisfactory. Thank you and the whole team for what you did.

The exchange fund also included at least 10 foreign mercenaries, among them Britons Sean Pinner and Aiden Aslin, as well as Moroccan citizen Saadoun Brahim. All three were captured in April, and in the summer were sentenced to death in the DPR. The DPR claimed that in accordance with international humanitarian law, mercenaries cannot be considered combatants and claim the status of prisoners of war. Thus, they could not be exchanged. Among the foreigners released from captivity, there were five Britons, two US citizens, one citizen of Morocco, Sweden and Croatia.

Unequal Prisoner Exchange: First Testimonies

Click to see full-size image

The recent exchange is a complete media failure for the Russian side. As expected, the Kiev regime claimed that the exchange was a ‘major victory’ and used Ukrainian prisoners to accuse the Russian military of alleged torture. Kiev has officially claimed that there are 46 Ukrainian media personalities, that is, including Nazis like Frost, who became famous for murder. This fact shows that, among other things, the exchange had an important media purpose.

The head of Ukrainian intelligence claimed: “(The POWs) are in different states. Unfortunately, this is true. There are individuals who are physically more or less in a normal state, with the exception of chronic malnutrition, which is associated with difficult conditions of imprisonment. There are individuals who have been subjected to severe torture.”

So far, no evidences have been provided. Azov commanders are safe and sound, giving interviews to the MSM. However, the simple truth (that Kiev is lying) is intentionally being ignored by MSM.

MORE ON THE TOPIC:

Subscribe
Notify of
guest
153 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Walt

I’m very dissatisfied with this prisoner exchange. You let 215 go for 55? Who the fuck was negotiating this exchange? It’s always suppose to be equal, if not at least 75 percent. But no, 25 percent is what I see for 100. Failed 😔

hash
hashed
Leo

Bad deal, bad timing….. I seriously don’t understand wtf Putin is thinking to accept this terrible deal just after his speech about mobilization and not bluffing?! 1 for 4 is bad enough, but releasing the worst foreign scum and the worst nazi degenerates, such a bad move and another easy PR victory for Kiev. Is this Medvedchuk really that important?

Last edited 2 years ago by Leo
Betty Prather

Making more income each month from domestic extra than $26k simply with the aid of using doing easy reproduction and paste like on line activity. I even have received $18635 from this clean (nau-30) domestic activity Everybody can now makes more money on line without difficulty with the aid of using. simply follow_______𝗵𝗼𝗺𝗲𝗰𝗮𝘀𝗵𝗯𝗼𝘅𝟭.𝗯𝗹𝗼𝗴𝘀𝗽𝗼𝘁.𝗰𝗼𝗺/

Last edited 2 years ago by Betty Prather
Russian

It’s not a surprise. Everything related to special military operation has been progressing in this way. No need to expect more from Russia.

Fake news are just for gimps

gimps lie,typical think you got a valid point but too dumb to look at the power moves unspecified!

Xsayarsa

My comment will be erased probably instantly, but I will keep repeating. Putin, though not a traitor himself, is not a right man for the job. He is cunning, but not a military. The reality reflects this ambivalence and ambiguity in full. Compare with Stalin when he was given the offer to trade his son Yakov for Paulus. “I won´t trade a field marshal for an ordinary officer.”

Slava Rossia

I agree totally with you. maybe Putin is not a real traitor, but obvious, someones in his circle are. And the same obvious, a KGB brilliant officer is not good for planning military battles.

Xsayarsa

Modern states are very complex entities. One or two traitors or a bunch of random individuals cannot do too much damage to them. I think the answer is in collective psychology. Yes, Russian can win the wars and immediately lose the grip over their aftermath. Every single Russian victory had begun with calamities. Personally, I lack a strong individuality in Russian ranks. On a positive note, the longer the war, the bigger the chance that Russia will find its true leader.

...

Yeah I wanted to criticize this deal, but looks like Ukrotroll brigade is here in full force so I’ll wait for moderator to remove trash.

Clyde

SF posters and trolls alike have no idea what aspects were considered in the prisoner exchange. The Ukrotards have demonstrated time and again that they have no regard whatsoever for their own troops, and even less for those whom they capture. If a deal was made that entailed the return of literal human garbage to the Banderpite fuckpiles, as long as it ensured the safe return of a single Russian POW it was worth it. The message to the Russian and allied troops is that their return is the priority of the state in these negotiations. If the Nazi kooks end up back on the front lines, which seems unlikely, then another opportunity to turn them into rotten taco meat arises.

Jordan Gaidarof

I hope after the smo those azovs are taken out when they return from wherever they are.

hash
failed
Go-Russia

Are you volunteering ?

Z for Victory

According to some reports, many Russian servicemen returned from captivity castrated. Some guys committed suicide on their return home. Only after an autopsy in the morgue did the parents find out that their child was castrated in captivity. Russian media are silent about this for ethical reasons. The Russian side could not reveal all the horrific detail on the tortures as the prisoners exchange was carried out right after the announcement of the partial mobilization in Russia.

Why?

This should have scared the reservist? Or on the contrary, led more support to declare total war to those criminals in Kiev?

hash
hashed
Slava Rossia

The best what russians would have done is to pay with the same coin. Torturing, beaten, castrating and all the other long experienced and proven effective KGB and Beria methods. And the officially announce that if they continue doing that, also they will continue to do that. No giving a shit on the corrupt terrorist shithole West opinions and MSM propaganda. Because anyway russians have 20x more prisoners than Kiev reichstag.

Vlad from Romania

Russian are civilized people now. Better stay that way. They should have shot in the head all that scum and that’s it.

Clown of Kiev

In other news: Zelensky promised today to protect Russian soldiers 🤣

Some bad shite cocaine lol

Last edited 2 years ago by Clown of Kiev
Duncan

215 for 55? Are you fucking kidding me? This is the most stupid shit I read today. What is wrong with the Russian leaders???

hash
hashed
Max Schmidt

I hate to say that, but this was very stupid from the Russian side. Dumb.

hash
hashed
Go-Russia

” two US citizens, ”

Who are they ?

hash
hashed
CDM

Stalin refused to exchange his son twice. And he won the war. Real denazification.

hash
hashed
RazorRamon

Pathetic deal by Russia. The worst part is the nazi Azov fighters. Putin doesn’t give a shit about fighting nazis. He has even accepted to have Russian nazis fighting on his side instead of liquidating all of them including the Kraken and Azov bastards

hash
hashed
Frantisek

Putin is one of Rooskie oligarchs and oligarch’s soul is his bank account. These Russian soldiers are just his useful idiots.

hmm

you are just an idiot, completely useless

Fake news are just for gimps

Speak for zelensky you naive low iq degenerate desperate fascist swine no hopers in serious debts!

Fake news are just for gimps

Maybe most were wiped yet you can’t read properly but copy n paste.

Johannes Ekhman

Stalin saw all Soviet POWs as traitors. What about Vlad The Put Put?

hash
hashed
Fake news are just for gimps

Smarter than you and all of your fake mates combined,pretty soon election results will follow =Z=

The Truth

SF: “The recent exchange is a complete media failure for the Russian side.”

Unfortunately, this entire war has been a complete media failure for the Russian side, even before it started. I’ve been saying this for years: the Kremlin has no idea how these new technologies work and how the new internet generations think. Sadly Zelensky, Arestovich, and even Navalny and their US masters know very well how to influence masses and spread their lies.

Absolutely laughable when psychos from Washington repeat how “Russians influenced US elections”, the Russian government can’t influence anything in Russia. “Kremlin bot farms, bla, bla” In reality the real bot farms are in Ukraine, Poland, Romania, UK, owned by Soros, MI6 and CIA. It is us freedom loving people of the world who hate Anglozionist global tyranny who fight this media war for Russia. But really difficult with all their mistakes and screw ups (like this one).

Clyde

The new “new internet generations” don’t think, so fuck ’em. The residents of the US empire and vassal NATO and Anglosphere states have been conditioned with Russophobic nonsense for one hundred years, so it’s pointless for the Russians to even worry about them. They’re busy with their online life and have essentially no influence on anything the US and vassal states do.

Slava Rossia

Agree.

Matt

To the Russian Federation and the Tribe that owns it…

How could you betray your own in war you didn’t start or create with the stakes and sacrifices so high. Does this also mean that you will offer no memorials to the names that have given their lives to Russia as the ultimate sacrifice?… And when does this little prick https://globalbullionsuppliers.com/en-us/blogs/blog/why-is-russia-buying-gold call out each and every name that will never be coming home with a 50 kilo “gold bar” for each and every victim who volunteered those risks and sacrifices!??? He might as well be Tevye in Fiddler on the Roof!…

hash
hashed
Last edited 2 years ago by Matt
Frantisek

POW stories are always infected by war propaganda. Remember it.

hash
hashed
hmm

your monkey brain is infected with monkeypox… not much left tho.

Shit country makes shit military

Russian military is joke of the year. Corrupted from head to toes. Led by incompetent officers. Even worse cases are RF military NCOs. Far from real professional Armed Forces.

hash
hashed
????

Z🇷🇺Z

Fake news are just for gimps

+5

Fake news are just for gimps

+55

america = gay

shit troll from shit country you are a joke of the year

Fake news are just for gimps

You watch too much netflix,grow up imbecile,you can’t deal with your multi jabs,see another medic flip!

CDM

Zelensky didn’t want ordinary Ukrainians only foreigners and Azovites. Ordinary Ukrainians are worthless for butchers in Kiev.

hash
hashed
t s

The ‘ordinary’ don’t want to go back

Daniel

160 Ukrainian in exchange for 1 Viktor Medvedchuk, Putin’s dear friend, he was decided to be the next president of Ukraine, but that never happened……

hash
hashed
Sergey

Russia took a traitor called Viktor Medvedchuk instead of releasing their prisoners. Putin and his henchmen would only bring misery and poverty to Russia. He would cause death of millions of people. I gueas Putin wants to be next Stalin of Russia.

hash
hashed
Clyde

Derp. Why don’t they find some people who can use the English language instead of you Ukrotard fuckpiles?

Fake news are just for gimps

Beats being the dumbassed degenerated lgbtq aspirant like you!

C. S.

Now you will have to fight the same Azovists again. If you think they will stay in Turkey, you urgently must go to see a doctor, he needs to check your brain cells.

hash
hashed
Brian

Nah, these cunts are worthless except for propaganda purpose. They should have been executed tho.

Slava Rossia

No, all the zovite leaders in Turkey are on the PERSONAL Erdogan account. The deal was to kkep them there till the finish of the war. If not, Putin will let shia in Syria to ERASE Erdogan colony of Idlib.

t s

Interesting…

Daniel

The 10 foreign mercenaries were released thanks to the Saudi prince MBS……

Yuri

1 Russian is worth 20 of these amerikan ukro scum

hash
failed
Clyde

The detritus of the failed Ukrainian CIA project is absolutely worthless. The whole lot of Banderpite shitpiles is not worth a single Russian prisoner, so getting even one in exchange for the Ukrotards taking back their garbage is well worth it.

Sr. Menotti

Ok, so we, the regulars of SF are in a consensus that WE dont agree with the exchange provided by the RF based on the information that we have so far (maybe there are some additional ‘backstage deals’ that we still dont know about). We deeply lament the exchange.

hash
hashed
Last edited 2 years ago by Sr. Menotti
Clyde

Fuck off.

Sr. Menotti

I am pro Russia you idiot

Slava Rossia

I somewhat understand the exchange perspective, but to release the top terrorist nazi’s which killed numerous peoples In Mariupol and before, 8 straight years in Donbass, is a calamity. Maybe some military, politically and humanistic relative goals are achieved but overall the peoples psychology is deeply hurt. Those fascist criminals should have been executed. And to trust again in turks and saudi house of historic ameriscum whores is a colossal mistake. Overall, the disadvantages are greater than the advantages; again a fault of Kremlin planning.

hash
hashed
Last edited 2 years ago by Slava Rossia
Analyst

How do you “denazify”, if you let nazis leave?

Russia had the complete Azov leadership captured. You cannot find people more “nazi” than this.

The “denazification” and all the ukrainian “nazis” are just tall tales to keep the average russian in fear and obedience.

It’s a boogeyman. Russia does not care about nazis and denazification. It is just a cheap tactic.

They say nazi nazi nazi nazi nazi nazi, while they let people out who follow Adolf Hitler and hold him in great esteem.

Redguard

Putin is a disgusting CIA pawn, traitor to Russia, Yeltsin 2.0.

hash
hashed
Jens holm

Is Viktor Medvedchuk among the castrated also?

hash
hashed
North Koreans won against the US back in the 50ies

He, even castrated, still has more masculinity than you cuck not castrated. By far.

Last edited 2 years ago by North Koreans won against the US back in the 50ies
lostinthefogofwar

One Russian soldier is worth ten Ukrops, Russia got the best of the deal.

hash
hashed
am hants

Azov Commanders – loose lips perhaps move gates to freedom? The UK moron, who was facing death penalty for joining Azov, is back in the UK and complaining about how badly he was treated. Shame, they released him.

Hopefully, Donetsk got some serious intelligence from those they freed. Only thing that makes sense.

hash
failed