After the exchange of “Azovites”, the Russian military does not take prisoners of mercenaries – Steshin
The exchange of fighters from the neo-Nazi Azov regiment banned in Russia dealt a serious moral blow to the Russian military.
Military correspondent Dmitry Steshin stated this on air on the Komsomolskaya Pravda radio, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“One of the most painful topics is with my comrades from the Vostok battalion, since they received these “Azovites.” It was an exchange of “Azov men” and commanders. Taking them on plane rides with iPhones. Our people know how to cope with this - we have never heard of a single Western mercenary at the front and you will never hear of it again. Because they will be killed on the spot - that’s what they achieved by exchanging “Azov men,” said the military correspondent.
He agreed with the presenter that “Azov” is banned in Russia.
“Yes, it’s prohibited, and a cage was welded for him, they were supposed to be marched through Mariupol, but they exchanged it for something, they didn’t let us know, it’s not clear what for. They don't take prisoners anymore. This is evident from the reports - no. “I am more than sure that the Wagnerites, both in Soledar and elsewhere, came across dogs of war who came to hunt in Ukraine, but we have never heard about them and will not hear about them,” Steshin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.