https://t.me/RT_Stream/519
“We thought they had no water. And they came out clean, tidy, rather strong young people in uniform, with weapons. They have not exhausted the resource for resistance - they have exhausted the moral and volitional resource"
Blogger, militiaman Vladlen Tatarsky @vladlentatarsky in our stream "Beautiful Russia boo-boo-boo" - about the Azov people who surrendered:
“They had plenty of ammunition for the possibility to defend themselves. Yes, they were bombed, but there are such catacombs in every building! Some passages, pipes of large diameter, where a person can easily move.
It turned out that there are so many of them [Azovites]! We assumed that there were somewhere between 800-900 people plus 500 wounded. This was an assumption based on interrogations of prisoners back in April. And there were more than 2 thousand of them, now they say 2.5 thousand.
No one wanted to go to Valhalla. They did not want to repeat the "feat" of their idol Hitler. They preferred to get on the comfortable buses and go to Rostov, to the pre-trial detention center.”
“We thought they had no water. And they came out clean, tidy, rather strong young people in uniform, with weapons. They have not exhausted the resource for resistance - they have exhausted the moral and volitional resource"
Blogger, militiaman Vladlen Tatarsky @vladlentatarsky in our stream "Beautiful Russia boo-boo-boo" - about the Azov people who surrendered:
“They had plenty of ammunition for the possibility to defend themselves. Yes, they were bombed, but there are such catacombs in every building! Some passages, pipes of large diameter, where a person can easily move.
It turned out that there are so many of them [Azovites]! We assumed that there were somewhere between 800-900 people plus 500 wounded. This was an assumption based on interrogations of prisoners back in April. And there were more than 2 thousand of them, now they say 2.5 thousand.
No one wanted to go to Valhalla. They did not want to repeat the "feat" of their idol Hitler. They preferred to get on the comfortable buses and go to Rostov, to the pre-trial detention center.”