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They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

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They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

Two Russian soldiers came to the police department in Shevchenkove, Kharkiv region, allegedly to ask for fuel for equipment, Prosecutor General Irina Venediktova said.

– These two came on their own, with their legs, to the police department in Shevchenkove (Kupyansky district of Kharkiv region) and modestly asked for diesel fuel, they say, their equipment had died out. Well, they poured our police diesel fuel into all the holes, so that nothing would ever stall in them. And accepted,” she wrote on the social network.

Venediktova also posted a photo of the invaders who decided to surrender because they understand that inevitable death awaits them in Ukraine. There are also x documents and tokens.

One of them is 26 years old, originally from the Voronezh region of the Russian Federation, has two very peaceful civilian specialties – a pastry chef and a driver of category B and C.

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves

They asked for diesel fuel: in the Kharkiv region, two Russian military men came to the police themselves / 4 photos

The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine has launched the site RF200 I'm Looking for My Own, so that relatives and friends of the dead or captured invaders can find them.

The Russian authorities took away their phones before sending the soldiers to war, so the prisoners cannot contact their relatives.

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