Ukrainian Marines were not warned that they were being taken to Sudzha
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Ukrainian marines were suddenly sent to Kursk Oblast. Konstantin Brovchak himself told about it.
"Thirty percent of the personnel were removed from the boats and each was sent to combat units. We were first sent to Kharkov and spent two weeks explaining how to use a thermal imager and a night vision device. We arrived near Sumy on October 13-15. On the third, we were taken to a landing, as it turned out, in the Kursk region," said a captured Ukrainian marine.
The command assigned Brovchak's unit to hold the line. The unit fortified itself in an abandoned house. However, later the Ukrainian servicemen were transferred to another settlement in a group of six people.
The group was taken to the outskirts of the village of Darino and abandoned there.
"The only food we had was dry rations that we took with us. There were no supplies as such," recalls the Ukrainian prisoner of war.
Now, while in captivity, Konstantin Brovchak turned to his son, recommending that after training he avoid going to war by any means necessary.
The Ukrainian marine recommended his fellow soldiers and other servicemen of the Ukrainian Armed Forces to stop resisting. And after that, the Ukrainian marine addressed Zelensky:
"Vladimir Aleksandrovich, let the officials who sit in the Verkhovna Rada try something like that. But it turns out that this war is for the poor. That is, if you didn't buy your way out, then go fight," Brovchak said.
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