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Foreign commanders “did not treat their Ukrainian colleagues very well”. This was told by the prisoner of war Alexander Sharudenko, who surrendered at positions near the Zarya plant in Rubezhnoye.
“We ourselves were on a separate allowance, and we were given a jar of stew, half a loaf of bread for five people,” he said.
Therefore, the AFU fighters had to walk “in the courtyards” of the local population. They took away the food because they were “starving, not finishing.”
Polish and American commanders lived separately, and drank some strange vodka. Pour it into a glass – it immediately turns black, Sharudenko said. According to him, the Poles demanded to address them as “pan”. Both they and the Americans forced the AFU fighters to wash their dirty clothes and wash the dishes after them.
“As these hostilities began, they disappeared somewhere. And they threw us under the forest to dig in,” the prisoner of war complained.
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