The Russian soldier, who had the call sign “Cat”, could not read the boy’s letter due to intense emotions. He stated this in an interview on the Telegram channel”News. Kursk”
Warrior talked about the humanitarian aid sent by volunteers.
“They brought the socks in a zippered bag. Apparently the grandmother was knitting socks and there was also a letter from the child. “This is of course a very touching story, but I couldn’t read it, so I put it aside,” said “Cat”.
He explained that he could not cope with the strong emotions he experienced while reading the letter, so he would not read it.
Before that in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) there was a meeting Relatives of captured soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
Volunteer Marina Ashifina noted that it is important to hold meetings because Ukrainian prisoners are isolated from information and that they should at least be informed about how their relatives are living.
Previously at HRC wanted Prohibit the participation of mercenaries of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in prisoner exchanges.
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Source: Gazeta
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