Captured occupier upset due to possible ceasefire: what was the reason.


Bashkir Revaz was captured in Chasiv Yar
Bashkir named Revaz was captured during the established 'Easter ceasefire' when Moscow announced a ceasefire but sent him to storm positions. His partner was destroyed, but Revaz decided to surrender to save his life.
Bashkir was captured during the so-called Easter ceasefireIt turned out that this serviceman became a fighter on the side of Russia solely for financial gain and could not even adequately pronounce the Kremlin's propaganda terms. By contract, he received one million rubles, which he sent to his wife, and another sum for participating in the murder of Ukrainians. In civilian life, he earned much less.
After the announcement of the ceasefire, Bashkir felt sadness as he feared that the war would end and he would not be paid the promised money. It is important to note that conditions for Russian prisoners of war differ significantly from those in prison, as their day consists of doing kitchen work, weaving furniture, and other labor.
Russian prisoners of war speak about the harsh conditions during captivity, about escape attempts and exchanges. This is indeed a difficult path for them and their families.
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