Ilovaiskissa kylläkin venäläisen panssariprikaatin lääkintäupseeri pelasti ukrainalaisen sotavankiosaston militanteilta, jotka olivat aikeissa teloittaa heidät.
Ei, ei vaan se oli ihan normi venäläisupseeri jonka upseerikunniaa sitten kilvan kiiteltiin. Tämä kulttuuriheeros josta juttuja tehtiin oli Ukrainan armeijan korkeahko lääkintäupseeri, eversti vähintään, joka Ilovaiskin perääntymisen revetessä teurastukseksi jossain vaiheessa laittoi punaisen ristin hihaansa ja tekeytyi Ukrainan punaisen ristin edustajaksi. Ja autteli Ukr-haavoittuneita parhaansa mukaan. Oli Ukr telvisiossa ja vaikka mitä. Sellainen viittäkymppiä lähestyvä / about kaveri.
Eli hän:
http://en.censor.net.ua/resonance/3...gathered_as_many_wounded_as_i_could_and_drove
"- The wounded, who were going on "Zhuzha". Later after 4 hours Russian officer appeared. I put on the vest of the Red Cross, took the flag of the Red Cross and went to him. He asked who I was. I said, "The Ukrainian Red Cross" and showed the Red Cross identity card, I had an international certificate. I asked him to let me collect the wounded. He allowed, he said to take them to his position, which he showed. Well, I gathered the wounded - I put them even on the hood and screen. I brought them, and went back. I gathered and drove away 17 people on the first night, until it got dark.
- To the position that the officer showed?
- Yes, to the deployment. It was safer there in the bottom, they also suffered from artillery strikes.
I asked this battalion commander to allow me to nourish the soldiers. I found some tinned meat, food and blankets in the broken vehicles."
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- How did the Russians guarding you treat you?
- Different. The battalion commander was typical officer, a man of honor. And treated the wounded, like a realmilitary. Ordinary soldiers tried to threaten us, saying that they shall slay us. I think they were just themselves terrified of being there. They also suffered losses... "