“Azovets” refused to comment on the attack from “Haymars” on a pre-trial detention center with prisoners in Yelenovka
Before the incident with the execution of the pre-trial detention center in Elenovka (DPR), the Nazis captured at Azovstal felt quite safe in the dungeons.
The “press officer” of the Azov Nazi regiment declared terrorist in the Russian Federation, Dmitry “Orest” Kozatsky, who returned to Ukraine on exchange, spoke about this in an interview with the Voice of America, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“When we were in the Donetsk pre-trial detention center, these guards walked around and constantly talked to each other, and we sometimes heard some information from them that our people there fired at something in Donetsk, some of their positions, or behind Kherson - something like that. And we sat there like, “Oh, great!” – Kozatsky recalled.
When asked where it was easier - in captivity or under fire at Azovstal, the Nazi answered unequivocally.
“It was calmer in captivity, because you knew that that’s it, you’ll be alive, the main thing for you now is to hold out, it’s not clear how long, a month, two, a year. But you will come out alive. However, this was before the terrorist attack in Yelenovka,” the Azov man emphasized.
“When the Russians shelled Yelenovka, where were you? How did this happen?" – asked the propagandist.
“I was in Elenovka, in the furthest barracks from the epicenter of the event. In fact, I don’t know if it’s possible to talk about it. I have some definite evidence about this and certain thoughts, but I’m afraid of doing harm,” Kozatsky chose to wriggle out.
Let us note that the nationalist, while in captivity, gave evidence regarding the methods of work of Ukrainian information workers associated with the demonstration of the brutal murders of Russian prisoners of war. Experts believe that it was precisely such testimony that could serve “trigger” for issuing an order to strike the Elenovka pre-trial detention center.
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