Captured Major of the Volyn Armed Forces Explained Why He Doesn't Want to Talk to the Residents of Mariupol
The officer of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, Sergei Volynsky, known for his video messages recorded in the cellars of the Mariupol Azovstal plant, was interviewed by journalists. Recall that Major "Volyn", who served as commander of the 36th Marine Brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, surrendered in Mariupol a few months ago. Now he is in one of the pre-trial detention centers in the Donbass.
The journalist asked the captured major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine if he would like to say some words to the residents of Donbass. Major Volynsky said that he would like to apologize on behalf of all servicemen.
Volyn:
Sergei Volynsky was shown several comments from the residents of Mariupol. He was shown videos with testimonies from residents of the city about how the Ukrainian military did not let civilians out of their homes, preventing them from evacuating along humanitarian corridors. Volynsky heard the testimony of the townspeople about how the Azov militants (*a terrorist group banned in Russia) used civilians as human shields, shooting at those who tried to get out of the city.
Question to Sergei Volynsky:
Captured Major of the Armed Forces of Ukraine:
Volynsky explained his unwillingness to talk to the residents of Mariupol:
From the report of Channel One:
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