The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) is interrogating a captured fighter of PMC Wagner, who has had a combat experience in Syria and Donbas.
"The SBU captured a fighter from Russian private military company Wagner. He boasts of his combat experience, successful operations in Syria and Donbas in 2014-2015," the Ukrainian special service said on Telegram channel.
According to the statement, the captive fighter said he believed that the civilians in Ukraine will welcome the occupants with smiles on their faces and the task of the Russian military was to set free the population "from the Nazi."
"The 2022-style Ukraine is an absolutely different state and our servicemen can defeat even the most professional occupants. For example, this Wagner fighter was captured during an intelligence operation near Novoukrainka when he was laying the route for the occupants' main tasks. They wanted to reach Kherson via the road towards Donetsk," the special service said.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
If Russia doesn't agree to peace deal, it will be very disappointing for the world – Trump
21:05, 13.03.2025
Decision on composition of team for further talks to be made by President – Zhovkva
20:51, 13.03.2025
Russia's strategy to be aimed at blaming Ukraine for their own violations - Center for Countering Disinformation in response to Putin's statements about ceasefire
19:51, 13.03.2025
SBU warns Ukrainians about intensification of Russian propaganda
14:52, 13.03.2025
War in Ukraine kills at least 183, injures 567 civilians in Feb – UN
10:43, 13.03.2025
LATEST
Sybiha: We already start forming national team to develop algorithms to keep possible ceasefire under control
14:11, 14.03.2025
Austrian FM: There can be no lasting peace in Ukraine without sovereignty and territorial integrity
13:57, 14.03.2025
Sweden donates SEK 100 mln to Ukrainian Red Cross
13:55, 14.03.2025
Police deny reports that Hanul's killer surrendered to law enforcement forces
13:39, 14.03.2025
Price of Ukrzaliznytsia tickets for citizens should not increase - Shmyhal