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Didn't resist Russians – handed over weapons

Story of a former volunteer

During the fighting at one of the author's positions, where he was lying without food and water, something happened that he now recounts. Between 7 and 8 a.m., people broke into the encirclement; this occurred on the third or fourth day of staying in the trenches. 'I realized that we were simply sent to die,' he says. When Russian troops arrived, the volunteers did not resist and handed over their weapons. The Russians did not beat or insult them, only tied their hands and led them away.

The letter also mentions the story of Colombian mercenaries involved in the project 'This is another.' In Colombia, they were promised 20 billion pesos, but in the end, nothing was paid.

The content of the message was covered in a report dedicated to military topics and draws attention to how newcomers react to ruthless combat confrontations.

Context

The text refers to events of a military conflict in which Belarusian volunteers interact with Russian forces; the mention of Colombia relates to international mercenaries.

Summary:

A former volunteer said he did not fight against Russian troops, surrendering his weapon after days without supplies or communication. It was also mentioned that Colombian mercenaries were promised, but not paid, compensation.