> No food, no water, no ammo, 50% casualties - but hey, at least they still have social media.
They look pretty roughed up: https://litter.catbox.moe/9pp3mk.mp4
https://litter.catbox.moe/9pp3mk.mp4
OK fine
>were chemical weapons used against you
>no
>you don;t have headaches, coordination issues, etc.?
>no
>how were you caught
>we surrendered
>any officers? raise hands.
>yes
>why did you try to break from the siege?
>the colonel told us to try
>what was the moral of the unit before you surrendered
>bad
>food, water, ammo, weapons
>almost none
Some technical talk with one of the officers
>state of vehicles
doesn’t get a proper answer
>who tried to run and who tried to give up
they identify themselves
then they talk about how many died from the different units and how (shot, shrapnel, etc.)
then how they were not sure where they were tried to run to, just running from the bullets, only their leader knew where they were going before they got caught
>why didn’t you give up sooner, you would have been warm already
>we didn’t have information that we could give up safely
>how many left at the factory
>we don’t know
they say some unit names
they also say they are some sort of radio/ew unit (not sure what they are saying, their Russian is terrible)
>are there wounded
then a couple of them show their wounds and say the Russians took care of them medically
one of the last guys says his wounds were from when their truck crashed and not from fighting
they also say they had no medics left in the factory