Ukrainian soldier stumbled into a Russian dugout. Two weeks later he walked out with a POW
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Vadym Lietunov spent fourteen days in a Russian dugout he had walked into by accident. The Russian inside kept a rifle on him for most of those days. When a Ukrainian armored vehicle finally pulled up at the position, Lietunov got in. So did the Russian — but he got in as a prisoner.
Lietunov's account, published 3 May in The Guardian, exposes conditions on the Russian side of the Zaporizhzhia line: prison-r
Vadym Lietunov spent fourteen days in a Russian dugout he had walked into by accident. The Russian inside kept a rifle on him for most of those days. When a Ukrainian armored vehicle finally pulled up at the position, Lietunov got in. So did the Russian — but he got in as a prisoner.
Lietunov's account, published 3 May in The Guardian, exposes conditions on the Russian side of the Zaporizhzhia line: prison-r
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