Several surrendered Russian soldiers confessed in front of the camera.

(Picture taken from Twitter)

[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] Russia sent troops to invade Ukraine. After Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a "partial mobilization order", it triggered a huge backlash in Russia. A tweet leaked out that five Russian soldiers took the initiative to walk to the Ukrainian checkpoint and surrendered. Confessions in front of the camera.

The Twitter account "@wartranslated" PO published a video, you can see the soldier on the far left in the video telling in front of the camera that he was removed from Ivanovo after being called up on September 27 by a "partial mobilization order". ) to Belgorod, where it was consolidated into one unit at the Belgorod settlement, and departed after 2 am to a trench somewhere on the Ukrainian front.

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The soldier continued to complain that they had only one rifle in the trench and heard shelling several times a day. Two days passed without food and water. On the third day, it rained. The water in the trench was waist-deep and many Russian troops They all fled, and he and his comrades tried to walk back the same way, but when they encountered a Ukrainian checkpoint, they surrendered on the spot.

"These soldiers were mobilized on September 27 without any training and supplies, their military life ended in Svatove 3 days later, luckily they were leaving," the account said in a tweet. Encountered a Ukrainian checkpoint on the way and surrendered there."

These mobiks were mobilised on 27 September and already 3 days later ended up in the trenches at Svatove, without any training or supplies. They were lucky to have stumbled upon a Ukrainian checkpoint on their way out, where they were able to surrender. pic. twitter.com/ItCseCNBLF

— Dmitri (@wartranslated) October 12, 2022