The Washington Post recently visited a detention center where Ukraine is holding prisoners of war.
Prisoners interviewed — some from Russia and some from the Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine, which have been run by Russian proxies since 2014 — were asked by journalists for their consent. Security guards stood nearby, but did not intervene. Prisoners who are being charged by Ukraine for committing war crimes were not allowed to be interviewed.Heidi Levine for The Washington Post
“I don’t want to fight, but if they tell me to again, then so be it,” said Oleg Asedulin, a 45-year-old mortar man. “We were sent to war to fight for ourselves, and it is not clear against whom or for whom.”Heidi Levine for The Washington Post
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