Footage shows the moment a captured Ukrainian soldier was allowed to visit with his mother at the prison camp where he is being held.
Alexander Koltovich, from the city of Luhansk in the so-called Luhansk People's Republic in eastern Ukraine, joined the Ukrainian Army at the start of the Russian invasion and was captured by soldiers of the pro-Russian People's Militia of the LPR.
"Among the newcomers, Alexander Koltovich is most interesting. He is a big patriot of his native Luhansk, and he left his city and mother back in 2014." "Me and several people from different battalions were transferred. At first we were supposed to go to Rubizhne, and then everything changed. "When it was revealed we were moving into the Luhansk territorial region, we wrote a note that we did not want to take part in this. It did not work."
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