Wives of recently exchanged Russian POWs say their husbands were stripped of their phones and belongings, shoved into a KAMAZ truck, and sent straight back to the meat grinder.



by GermanDronePilot

40 comments
  1. Exactly were they belong. feeding the drones and fertilizing the land

  2. She said it perfectly. The soldiers belong to that unit.
    Literally.

  3. 3rd time they manage to surrender they should be given the opportunity to join one of the Russian legions and fight back at their opressers

  4. stripped of their phones? to stop the NK soldiers from taking them and watching phub i suppose?

  5. Crimea river bitch. It’s all “hail Putin” until your family gets sent to the front.

  6. So Ukraine should stop taking them as prisoners. Let’s end this circle.
    Good for that russian woman. Taste the war. It isn’t sweet.

  7. Put some sunflower seeds in your pockets before you go…..

  8. Sorry, no Mickey 17 cloning here, RUS Z-naziclown is dead at some point of the loop. 🤭

  9. Russia doesn’t care for it’s soldiers. It never did.

    As far as Putin and all his cronies are concerned, the people are all expendable.

  10. Ukrainians should be sure to brief prisoners before exchange on how to re-surrender safely if/when they get shipped back to the meat-grinder.

  11. Why am I not surprised? At this point Russia’s behavior is very predictable. Just assume the worst, that’s usually what they do.

  12. Maybe eventually, they will start doing the sane thing, shoot their officers and take their units over to the other side. Sure, it takes Russians a while, but they did revolt in 1917 — it does happen.

  13. Of course they were. Same as what has happened to all prior Russian POWs when they returned to “the motherland”. Russian soldiers are a meat tool for Putin. He cares not an iota for their lives.

  14. Damn Russian command didn’t even let them relax and fuck the wife for a little while.

  15. The Russians are now fighting a war to prevent the populace from finding out what is going on at the front. They cannot afford for wounded or maimed soldiers to return home and they cannot afford for former POWs to return. They are terrified of something breaking the information umbrella they hold over their ignorant populace.

  16. She got something wrong. The prisoners didn´t get tortured in captivity but before they were sent to the front by their own commanders as we know by numerous videos.

    I guess a lot of exchanged russian POWs who are now sent to the grinder again would be happy to still be in captivity.

  17. From what this woman says, it’s clear the returned Russians POWs lied to their relatives about how they were treated while in Ukrainian captivity, so fuck ’em.

  18. I don’t think many people will be surprised by this.

    Given the way Ukraine has decently looked after them, I imagine they’re in better shape than your average recruit. If they’ve any sense they’ll look to get recaptured ASAP.

  19. She’s saying they endured torture while POWs. If that’s what they told her, they deserve what they’re getting from their own and more.

  20. Lol love to see these Russian idiots bitch and moan about this stuff but continuously take Putin’s dick up their ass while getting fucked everyway possible in life. Did you honestly think anything else was going to happen when they returned? There’s no family time or rest time. Straight back to the slaughter. Russia made their bed and now they have to sleep in it.

  21. According to the prevailing Russian doctrine, they should have never allowed themselves to be captured in the first place. They should have died for their country, as surrender is for cowards.

    POWs are hated by the regime, and from now on they will be treated as the lowest of the low, as deserters, and as cowards. They will be the front wave of all the upcoming battles until they are either dead or captured once again.

  22. And you expected, what? A thank you for your service and time to reunite with family?

    You are Russian, and will do the bidding of a psychopath without question.

  23. I mean… of course they were. Did anybody think something different would happen? A happy retirement? 🤡

  24. I’m sure Putin will do another video where she and others like her get to sit down with Putin to personally thank him for it.

  25. The selfishness in her message is very telling. It’s not “war is bad and it should end,” but “they should bring my husband home.” He’ll be home soon enough.

  26. The difference between Ukraine and Russia and why they want their captured people back is because to Ukrainians their people are indispensable while to Russians their people are dispensable.

  27. Well if you’re going to lie about their condition and treatment in captivity, I wish you nothing but disappointment and sadness in resolving your “problem”.

  28. Just a general comment: why is it, whenever Russians are ‘appealing’ to Vladimir Vladimirovich or trying to bring light to an issue, they: 1) inevitably read from a script; 2) delve into granular detail on unit designations; and 3) apart from the odd feigned and totally fake fist-pump-for-emphasis every now and again, speak utterly devoid of any and all emotion?

    I haven’t noticed this anywhere else but in Russia. I mean, the odd exception for Islamic jihadists from some middle east country (pointing to the sky inevitably with their index fingers) and Mexican cartel videos aside (in which someone is usually beheaded), I just don’t see this unusually scripted, utterly fake-feeling messaging anywhere else.

    As if I needed anything else about Russia to piss me off – I add this to the steaming pile.

  29. I don’t understand these Russians. They have no brains. Karpenko always tells them before the exchange what awaits them in Russia. And yet they still go back. According to the GK, they could refuse the exchange. They don’t. Why do they want to die? How much they must hate their lives. (And everyone else’s.) The Russians are the people with the greatest death wish. Perfect fodder for Putin.

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