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Video Of Captured Russian Soldier Crying While Speaking To His Mom Is Making Everyone Sad


The ongoing war with Russia forcing itself up into Ukraine has got the entire world praying for peace. The Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky previously mentioned how the morale of Putin’s forces has been 'constantly deteriorating' and that his army has already killed over 9,000 invaders.

'We are a nation that broke the enemy's plans in a week. Plans written for years: sneaky, full of hatred for our country, our people,' Zelensky said in a video. A video that is now going viral across social media shows a Russian soldier breaking down in tears as he speaks to his mother on the phone after surrendering to Ukrainians. The people of Ukraine served him tea and food as well.

Video shared on Ukrainian channels of a captured Russian soldier apparently being fed by locals. The post says he burst into tears when he was allowed to video-call his mother. So many of these troops are just teenagers, with absolutely no clue what this war is really for. pic.twitter.com/oCPUC8cKcO

β€” Matthew Luxmoore (@mjluxmoore) March 2, 2022

The young boy can be seen being comforted by the locals and has an emotional outburst as he blows kisses to his mom. The video is not really verified and has drawn various kinds of reactions. While many claim that Russian kids are fighting this war with the consent of their own parents, most people are just heartbroken by the fact that this can be emotionally damaging to young men being used to fight a war they didn’t want in the first place.


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