Wednesday, March 2, 2022

Ukraine invites Russian mums to come and pick up their captured sons in Kyiv (Photos)

 Ukraine invites Russian mums to come and pick up their captured sons in Kyiv (Photos)    

 

Ukraine has invited mums to come and ‘collect’ Russian troops captured during the battle.

 

In an apparent attempt to embarrass Moscow, the Ukrainian defence ministry said in a statement: ‘A decision has been taken to hand over captured Russian troops to their mothers if they come to collect them in Ukraine, in Kyiv.’

 

Kyiv Independent reports that Ukrainian civilians are providing captured Russians with tea and food, and are letting them call their mothers via video chat.

 

It comes after Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk asked for the International Red Cross to help repatriate the dead bodies of Russian soldiers.

 

Last week she said: ‘There are thousands of invaders’ bodies. This is a humanitarian need.

 

‘We ask for the bodies of the invaders to leave Ukrainian territory and go to Russia.

 

‘We call upon Russians again to make it so that there are fewer bodies of your sons, of your men, otherwise, there will be thousands of them. I say it again, victory will be ours.’

 

Last week a platoon of Russian soldiers who surrendered claimed they weren’t aware they had been sent out to kill, according to the Ukrainian military.

 

In a statement released, the platoon’s commander is said to have claimed he only learned of the invasion the day before and believed they were going to return home.

 

Ukraine invites Russian mums to come and pick up their captured sons in Kyiv (Photos)

 

A quote attributed to the commander, named as Konstantin Buynichev, said: ‘Nobody thought that we were going to kill. We were not going to fight – we were collecting information.’

 

The claims were reiterated by Ukraine’s ambassador to the US, Oksana Markarova, at a press conference in Washington.

 

Russia is now on its seventh day of its invasion of Ukraine and is no where near running to schedule.

 

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