RUSSIA-UKRAINE WAR Ukraine Announced: Blood-Curdling Threat from Russian Soldiers!

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he world is talking about the footage released by Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the President of Ukraine Zelenskiy. It was announced that the images stated to have been taken by Russian soldiers were sent to the mother of the captured Ukrainian soldier and that the woman was threatened that she would face the execution of her son if she did not pay a ransom of 5 thousand euros. The eyes and ears of the world have been on the news from Ukraine for weeks. The war, which began on February 24 at the behest of Russian President Putin, has recently intensified in the eastern regions of the country. An image from Mariupol, which has been a target of Russia since the first days of the war, froze the blood of those watching, so to speak. Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to Ukrainian President Zelenskiy, announced that Russian soldiers are demanding a ransom from the mother of a Ukrainian soldier who was taken prisoner in Mariupol. Podolyak noted that the soldier was told that 5 thousand euros had been demanded from his mother, that if she did not give this money, her son would be executed and the image would be sent to him. Noting that the Russian soldiers who videotaped the soldier's moments in captivity sent the footage to the mother, Podolyak likened the Russian soldiers to ISIS militants. In the images shared with the public, a soldier who stated that his name was Novikov Alexey Antonovich was assigned to the 109th division of the Donetsk territorial defense. he says he was part of his brigade and was taken prisoner on April 23. According to British intelligence sources, Ukraine has successfully repelled Russian attacks in the Donbass region since the start of the 'second phase' of the war. According to the British Defense Intelligence reported on Sunday, while Russia has made some gains, 'the Ukrainian resistance has managed to remain strong on all axes and inflicted significant casualties on Russian forces'

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