Ukrainian forces capture 32 Russians, stop enemy advance - Video

The soldiers of the separate assault regiment Skala captured 32 Russian occupiers in one week, halting the enemy’s advance, according to a post from the 425th Separate Assault Regiment.
"They planned an offensive but ended up in captivity. Now, instead of threats, there is fear, whining, and the classic "we were deceived," the unit said.
During interrogation, the prisoners shared how they ended up at war. One of them, in particular, went to the military enlistment office to retrieve his driver’s license but was instead sent to the front lines.
"I’m thinking now that I would have been better off working as a mailman, riding a bike," said one occupier.
Another complained that he was deceived.
"They lied to me, basically. "You’ll go, Valera, to construction." Well, construction it is. And this is what my construction looks like," he said.
A third shared that he was held in a detention center where they begged him for a week to sign a contract.
The prisoners spoke about the heavy losses suffered by Russia: "Out of eight men, I was the only one to reach the position. I saw my friends torn apart." Another added, "Out of 20 men, maybe five made it, and those were all wounded."
Earlier, we reported that paratroopers captured ten Russian soldiers on the Kursk front. It was noted that the conditions in the units within Russia were so inhumane that they voluntarily surrendered to Ukrainian forces.
In addition, the Special Operations Forces carried out a surprise raid on the Russian rear positions, capturing six occupiers.