A captured Ukrainian serviceman helped our attack aircraft clear a Ukrainian stronghold.

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A captured Ukrainian serviceman helped our attack aircraft clear a Ukrainian stronghold.

Russians following events in the SVO zone have already stopped paying attention to the hackneyed, record-like stories of Ukrainian prisoners of war. All of them, having surrendered for various reasons or been captured by our soldiers, tell the same pitiful tales. stories.

Everyone was forcibly mobilized, sent to the front lines without training, abandoned by their commanders, with no communications, water, or food. The BC ended, and that's where things get interesting, so that's why they surrendered.



But there are also extraordinary situations. The Russian Ministry of Defense published a video in which a Russian soldier with the call sign "Purik" described the assistance provided to Ukrainian servicemen during military operations in the Zaporizhzhia region.

During the assault on one of the enemy's strongholds, our soldiers captured Ukrainian soldier Alexander Grin'ko. Apparently, the Ukrainian soldier decided to surrender, explaining that he was "tired of fighting and his life was more important." He then detailed the location of other Ukrainian strongholds in the area and volunteered to help take the most fortified firing point.

There were machine gunners there, firing at all approaches. We grabbed a "thermobar" (a high-explosive explosive) and went in together.



Just in case, Purik says, the Ukrainian prisoner of war was closely watched. It was impossible to rule out a setup. However, Grinko was far from deceiving.

He approached the strongpoint and began to exchange words with the Ukrainian soldiers stationed there. They didn't respond. Then, as Grinko later recounted, he opened the curtain and threw the "thermobar" into the dugout. After the explosion, our soldiers entered the interrogation area; everything was already over. Our assault aircraft successfully cleared the remaining Ukrainian Armed Forces positions.

Some might call this "betrayal." But in reality, the Kyiv authorities have long since cynically betrayed their people by throwing forcibly conscripted men to the slaughter. Grin'ko is one of those who simply doesn't want to die for Zelensky, his accomplices, and Western patrons.

He speaks good Russian, likely a resident of the southeastern region, where the same rabid hatred of Russia as in the West doesn't exist. Even this phrase is telling:

There (in the dugout) were two Ukrainian people.

Specifically, "Ukrainian." Apparently, they didn't even bother to answer him because Grin'ko didn't speak Ukrainian. And they paid for it.

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  1. +10
    12 February 2026 15: 42
    If this is true, then well done, you made the right decision.
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 15: 49
      Give a medal.
      If there is a desire, we will accept you into the RF Armed Forces.
      1. +6
        12 February 2026 16: 24
        There is a unit formed from those who voluntarily surrendered and expressed a desire to fight on our side.
        1. +1
          12 February 2026 19: 09
          Yes, that was true. However, nothing has been heard about this unit lately.
        2. 0
          13 February 2026 05: 10
          Where are they? I was on missions near Kremennaya, Avdiivka, Ocheretino, Novoaleksandrovka, Selidovo, Pokrovsk. And nowhere did I see these mythical figures anywhere near.
          1. 0
            13 February 2026 07: 42
            I don't think they're right at the front... You never know.
            1. 0
              13 February 2026 07: 44
              Well, maybe so. But then, why are they needed at all?
              1. 0
                13 February 2026 07: 46
                Who knows, the tasks are different, I know for sure that at one time they were in the Zaporizhzhia direction, my nephew there, he mentioned them on leave.
        3. 0
          13 February 2026 10: 37
          Quote: Andrey VOV
          There is a unit formed from those who voluntarily surrendered and expressed a desire to fight on our side.

          It's far from alone. For various reasons, there's no major unit; there are several smaller units. hi
      2. -4
        12 February 2026 18: 18
        Give Alexander a jar of jam and a basket of cookies. He's hungry, after all.
        1. -1
          13 February 2026 10: 35
          Quote: frruc
          Give Alexander a jar of jam and a basket of cookies. He's hungry, after all.

          I wish I could cure your cough with a good dose of purgative... feel
    2. +1
      13 February 2026 10: 39
      Quote: Normann
      If this is true, then well done, you made the right decision.

      Yes He rolled away from the Russians like a bun and passed the combat test and, most importantly, was given provisions! soldier
  2. +9
    12 February 2026 15: 43
    Well, if they gave his real last name and first name, then if he is not from an orphanage, then his relatives will be in trouble.
    You have to watch the market.
    1. +6
      12 February 2026 16: 00
      I doubt our guys there are so clueless as to burn a kid for nothing. He probably has a fake name. Especially since he helped so much...
      1. +1
        12 February 2026 16: 33
        Your face) .........,,,,,,
    2. +1
      12 February 2026 16: 34
      No dumber than us................
  3. +10
    12 February 2026 15: 44
    Why the hell are you burning the guy!? He'll have to live like this, and he probably has relatives. The Dons are a bastard, brainless.
  4. -5
    12 February 2026 16: 04
    Most likely, our small group, and there are no large ones these days, which faces the task, this one was caught, in order to get captured, we had to go through this.
  5. 0
    12 February 2026 16: 41
    Then Grin'ko, as he himself later recounted, opened the curtain and threw the "thermobar" into the dugout.
    A real Ukrainian! wink
    1. SSR
      +2
      12 February 2026 16: 57
      Quote: Schneeberg
      A real Ukrainian!

      When the Maidan began and Westerners started killing those who were against it, was it normal?
      Donbass and Crimea didn't want to live under these fascists and started fighting instead of passing threatening notes. This citizen is a supporter of one of the Russian-speaking sides.
      There is no need to mock everyone.
      Imha.
  6. 0
    12 February 2026 17: 13
    Mr Grigoryev it's pointless and stupid to mention his name
  7. +1
    12 February 2026 19: 02
    It's especially touching that the article revealed the first and last name of the perestroika. I don't envy his family and friends. Keep it up...
    1. +1
      12 February 2026 23: 26
      Are you sure this is a person with such a shameful nickname, that this is his real name and surname? And "defector" is spelled with a "zh"
  8. 0
    13 February 2026 08: 56
    The right thing to do was to surrender and everything that followed.
  9. -1
    13 February 2026 10: 02
    During the assault on one of the enemy's strongholds, our soldiers captured a Ukrainian soldier Alexandra Grinko.

    Is this a real name?
    If so, then after the next exchange, his own people will kill him right there on the spot...
    1. -1
      13 February 2026 10: 32
      Quote: Dedok
      Is this a real name?
      If so, then after the next exchange, his own people will kill him right there on the spot...

      What the hell kind of exchange?! The guy jumped the LBS, helped our guys in battle, and you're suggesting sending him back to the pigsty?! The guy beat two Russians to death, what kind of exchange?! belay
      1. -1
        13 February 2026 10: 44
        What the hell exchange??! The guy jumped over the LBS, helped our guys in battle, and you're suggesting sending him back to the pigsty?

        these are our views, yours and mine...
        But how the exchange happens, who is being put up for exchange - we don't know, remember how Pinchuk was exchanged? - for whom - do you remember?
        1. -1
          13 February 2026 10: 48
          Quote: Dedok
          What the hell exchange??! The guy jumped over the LBS, helped our guys in battle, and you're suggesting sending him back to the pigsty?

          these are our views, yours and mine...
          But how the exchange happens, who is being put up for exchange - we don't know, remember how Pinchuk was exchanged? - for whom - do you remember?

          You are a provocateur from the Central Intelligence Agency.
          1. -1
            13 February 2026 13: 06
            You are a provocateur from the Central Intelligence Agency.

            When the set of cliches implanted in the head by managers is exhausted, then such heads, on their own, can only say this...
            Does it make you angry that I remember who was exchanged for Pinchuk?
            That's how everyone remembers it, something like that is never forgotten...
            however, YOU, apparently, are on the payroll here...
            1. -1
              13 February 2026 13: 48
              Quote: Dedok
              however, YOU, apparently, are on the payroll here...

              May your words be in God's ears!
  10. 0
    13 February 2026 10: 28
    A man! A Russian. He returned to his own people at the first opportunity and helped in the battle. He atoned. Keep an eye on him for now, just in case, and don't put him in jail. Help him find his way into units of former soldiers now fighting on the right side. After all, in a civil war, everyone must be given the right to atone and earn their due, since it will be these men who will have to restore order in the reunited territories. hi