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Another prisoner of war admits he was going to war, was allowed to shoot at civilians, SSU’s video

The enemy’s troops had three days to capture Kharkiv. The plan failed, only two soldiers of the entire platoon survived.

Another prisoner of war admits he was going to war, was allowed to shoot at civilians, SSU’s video

Security Service of Ukraine published a video with another Russian occupant, captured as a prisoner of war. He is one of the first enemy soldiers to admit that he was sent to war, not "training".

According to the occupant, they were given three days to capture Kharkiv. SSU published the video on its Telegram channel. 

"We had a command to capture the city, occupy all major roads, block civilian exits and occupy Kharkiv. We were also allowed to open fire on civilians and all city residents", captured platoon commander said. 

However, the enemy suffered total defeat instead of the "easy walk". Only one officer and one soldier out of the entire platoon managed to survive by surrendering.

"SSU’s investigators and counterintelligence are now studying and documenting all the tasks set before the enemies. No invader will go unpunished!," SSU said. 

Yesterday, Defence Intelligence of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine published a video of the interrogation of the captured Russian pilot who admitted that Russian commanders ordered to drop unmanned bombs on the civilian population of Ukraine.

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