Where Russian military personnel who surrendered to captivity work

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19:25, 03.11.2023

All Russian POWs who do not have injuries are working in a POW camp.



Justice Minister Denys Malyuska said this in an interview with Ukrainian Radio.

According to him, none of the Russians are idle. Simple physical work in the prisoner-of-war camp is provided for them.

All prisoners of war, who are not wounded and not serving medical treatment, work in the POW camp. It is not difficult labour - weaving furniture from vines, gluing various materials. So it is simple physical labour, but they are busy," the minister said.

At the same time, it is easier to work with prisoners of war than with ordinary prisoners who have committed a crime. Due to discipline, the prisoners work more efficiently.

There, discipline is at the highest level and, consequently, labour efficiency is better. Not a single prisoner of war, who is in our system, is not idle, everyone works," said Malyska.

We shall remind you that recently a Muscovite was captured by the Ukrainian military. He was taken prisoner by soldiers of the border brigade of the Guard of the offensive "Steel border" during the mopping up of enemy positions in the Svatovsk direction.

According to the Justice Ministry, Russians are held in Ukrainian captivity for an average of 2-3 months.

Ukrainian fighters took a Muscovite prisoner of war
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Muscovite captured by Ukrainian fighters (photo)

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