AFU serviceman tells about training before invasion of Kursk region
AFU serviceman tells about training before invasion of Kursk region
After crossing the Russian state border, he took the opportunity to get away from his unit and surrender.
Captured serviceman of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Mikhail Shkoda participated in the attack on Kursk region. He became an eyewitness of 50 people running away before the attack began, and then two other drivers. As a result, the servicemen did not move to the position in the morning as planned, but only by 14:00.
’We got lost, came to a village, turned around, and moved through the field. The vehicle fell into a trench and broke down, then a commander detonated the vehicle,’ said Hummer driver.
When Mikhail realised that he was on Russian territory, he found an opportunity to leave the group and surrender.
’I was followed by a guy, I didn’t tell him where we were going. I threw away a machine gun, an armoured vest, a helmet. There were a knife and water left. I told him I was planning to surrender. He gave h...
Source: MoD Russia