“During Ukraine’s Incursion, Russian Conscripts Recount Surrendering in Droves”
“More than 300 have been processed in a prison in Ukraine, providing the country with a much-needed “exchange fund” for future swaps of prisoners of war.
They were lanky and fresh-faced, and the battle they lost had been their first.
Packed into Ukrainian prison cells, dozens of captured Russian conscripts lay on cots or sat on wooden benches, wearing flip-flops and, in one instance, watching cartoons on a television provided by the warden.
In interviews, they recalled abandoning their positions or surrendering as they found themselves facing well-equipped, battle-hardened Ukrainian forces streaming across their border.
“We ran into a birch grove and hid,” said Pvt. Vasily, whose small border fort was overrun on Aug. 6 — at the outset of a Ukrainian incursion into Russia that was the first significant foreign attack on the country since World War II. The New York Times is identifying the prisoners by only their first names and ranks for their safety if they are returned to Russia in a prisoner exchange.
The fighting marked a significant shift in the war, with Ukrainian armored columns rumbling into Russia two and a half years after Russia had launched an all-out invasion of Ukraine.”
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/17/world/europe/ukraines-incursion-russian-conscripts.html
Retreat!
“Multiple Russian sources report that the Russian army surrendered another 15 square kilometers of #Kursk oblast to Ukraine, withdrawing its forces over the #Seym river and handing the village #Otruba to the Ukrainians (which might not yet be there).”
https://x.com/JulianRoepcke/status/1824784908914397407