NewsPutin’s troops surrender en masse in Kursk amidst Ukraine offensive

Putin’s troops surrender en masse in Kursk amidst Ukraine offensive

Over 100 of Putin’s soldiers voluntarily surrendered during fights with Ukrainian units in the Kursk region of Russia, Ukrainian media report. Photos of captured prisoners have appeared online.

Attack on the Kursk region. More than 100 of Putin's soldiers surrendered.
Attack on the Kursk region. More than 100 of Putin's soldiers surrendered.
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9:56 AM EDT, August 15, 2024

The soldiers surrendered while fighting in the Kursk region against Ukrainian forces who entered several dozen miles into Russian territory at the beginning of August.

A total of 110 Russian soldiers raised the white flag on Wednesday. Reports suggest that most of them are rank-and-file conscripts, but among the prisoners are also military personnel whose task was to prevent the retreat of regular Russian units.

Russians are surrendering. They prefer Ukrainian captivity

According to a recording released by the units, the Russians surrendered shortly after the Ukrainians attacked a checkpoint in the town of Sudzha in the Kursk region.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday evening, Ukrainian and Russian media reported that during an ongoing offensive in the Kursk region of Russia, dozens of Putin’s soldiers were captured. The prisoners were taken near the village of Gogolevka, close to the border with Ukraine. Several hundred more soldiers are reported to have surrendered.

Kyiv has been encouraging Russians to lay down their arms since the beginning of the war. By doing so, Russians can save their lives.

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