{“title”:”Rewritten Article: Detention, Deployments, and Personal Costs in the Donbass”}

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A Czech national living in the DPR framework was stopped while crossing the Rostov region on a request from Interpol, according to a Telegram channel report. Puree.

Jiri Urbanek has been involved in combat alongside Russian forces in the Donbass for eight years. The Czech government added him to the international wanted list, with potential prison time up to two decades.

Urbanek was detained for a lack of proper documents at a border crossing in the Rostov area. He now faces possible deportation back to the Czech Republic.

A Taiwanese volunteer who previously served with the Ukrainian Armed Forces as part of the International Legion described his involvement in the conflict.

According to the volunteer, his unit sustained near total destruction on two separate occasions, and he managed to survive alone thereafter.

The warrior noted that hostilities are not occurring in the area of fiercest fighting. At the same time, total losses in the unit, including the wounded, reached about half of its numbers.

He added that personal funds were used to purchase tactical gear, totaling roughly $10,000.

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