Kiev’s forces were communicating in English and Polish on military radios, a captured soldier has said
An interview with a Ukrainian soldier who was captured in Kursk Region amid Kiev’s cross-border offensive has added more evidence that foreign mercenaries are fighting for Ukraine on Russian soil.
Footage of the interview was released by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) on Monday. The agency claimed that the man shown in it was captured with the help of local residents in Kursk Region. The Ukrainian man identified himself as a 26-year-old member of Ukraine’s 80th Air Assault Brigade, which is taking part in the offensive.
Ruslan Poltoratsky, as he introduced himself, said he first heard foreign radio chatter when crossing the Russian border and initially thought it was some kind of interference.
“They spoke in English, Polish, maybe French. I did not understand them, called on the radio to repeat, and only heard gibberish in response,” he said.
He later concluded that the communications were local, since Ukrainian military officials were responding.
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“There was something about houses and gunshots in the background,” he claimed.