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They starved and were not given water: the deputy commander of "Azov" spoke about the captivity of fighters

They starved and were not given water: the deputy commander of "Azov" spoke about the captivity of fighters
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All the defenders of Azovstal released from captivity need help, because they have a very difficult moral and physical condition.

The deputy commander of the Azov Regiment with the call sign Molfar told about this on the air of Espresso.

According to him, all Ukrainian soldiers were subjected to torture.

“Now those released from captivity are receiving medical assistance because absolutely all the guys need this help. They have a very difficult both moral and physical condition. Tortures were implemented to everyone. This is confirmed information from their words. The guys tell very scary stories. They need appropriate rehabilitation, now they are providing treatment in the best institutions. We do everything to stabilize their physical and moral condition," Molfar emphasized.

The man explained that some of the commanders were in Moscow, and the rest of the prisoners were in the Donetsk pre-trial detention center and in Yelenovka.

“We can say that the most terrible place is the pre-trial detention center in Donetsk. Torture was used absolutely everywhere - they were starved, we have fighters who lost up to 50% of their weight. They simply were not given water,” the military man was indignant.


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