It suffers from Ukrainian prisoner torture that bears the “Glory to Russia” sign to return to the battle

It suffers from Ukrainian prisoner torture that bears the “Glory to Russia” sign to return to the battle

wp-content%2Fuploads%2Fsites%2F2%2F2025%2F08%2Fnewspress-collage-eyeze1ec9-1754344898101 It suffers from Ukrainian prisoner torture that bears the "Glory to Russia" sign to return to the battle

The recently returned Ukrainian war prisoner – Moscow kidnappers Medical torture and described it With the reading of the “glory of Russia” – he pledged to join the fighting once he was recovered from his wounds.

Andrei Periferziv exclusive Post from his hospital bed in Ukraine he would return to the battle. For his country’s freedom against Moscow After the suffering of Macabre and the humiliating treatment, such as obsessive habits of the Nazi doctor Joseph, “Death Angel” in Russian families.

“After I healed, I want to return to protection and fight for the country – and I will join it with more enthusiasm, a kind of thirst for revenge,” he said.

Andrei Perverziv, a recently released Ukrainian war prisoner, told the Post newspaper that he would continue to fight for his country after being tortured and brand by the Russians. New York Post
Pereverzev was described as reading the “glory of Russia” during its period in captivity. New York Post

Periferziv was seriously injured in his legs and stomach when the Russians hit him with a hand bomb before his arrest on the front lines in February 2024.

He spent the next 11 months to be subject to horrific medical measures in families in Russian hospitals before sending it to the prisoner camp and was eventually circulated in the exchange of prisoners in May.

The Ukrainian soldier said that he begged death instead of arresting him when the Russian forces closed him, after he heard terrifying stories on how Moscow treated its families in the war.

But his kidnappers will soon tell him that they will get a financial reward to return him as a path of the prisoner, so they took him to the prisoner hospital in Russia to receive “treatment”-which turned out to be a series of Macabre measures conducted on the Ukrainian war prisoners.

The “Slava Russia” scars are a sick development of “Slava Ukraine”, the cry of the Battle of Perviriziv and other soldiers who gathered during the war. Social media East2West News

He said that most of the medical procedures were carried out without anesthesia. All were performed while Pereverzev was awake, except for an early surgery of his detention that left his stem greatly.

About two weeks after this procedure, Pereverzev discovered that under bandages, his Russian wounds had carved “саава роииии” – Russian for “Slava Russia”, which is a screaming in the Ukrainian battle, “Slava Ukraine” – in the letters of Block on his stomach.

On the right of the phrase, the surgeon “Z” – the symbol of the Russian army Uses to celebrate its equipment and forces in Ukraine – below marine pereverzec.

“I asked them,” Why did you write this? “Why don’t you create something special, something unique to Russia.) There is no original idea,” he remembers Pereverzev, in reference to the phrase.

“They said, it is my request and we are requesting us.”

Pervirziv said that the exchange was an example of Kiev’s strong fight against Moscow – it is a battle to maintain the independence of the Ukrainian people while President Vladimir Putin controls all of them in Russia.

“I said, so if you command you to suspend yourself, what would your reaction be? They said,” This means that I need that. “I said, but this is your destiny.”

“In Ukraine, we have freedom. In Russia, they do not do it.”

Country love

He said that his scars remain to this day, although Perverziv’s doctors give him injections to reduce them so that they can be safely removed once his other wounds recover.

He said: “I cannot take revenge (to torture the Russians) personally.” “In general, what I want is revenge for what the Russians do – to push them outside the battlefields and stop their missiles through the air.

Pereverzev receives injections to reduce scars so that they can be removed in the end. Social media East2West News

“It is difficult for people who have never faced war to understand, but it is about civilians who suffer for nothing because the Russians decided to send missiles to target parents, grandparents and children of Ukraine. They are suffering,” Periferziv said.

He also called for the Ukrainians who fled the country after the war to “return to fighting.”

Periferzv’s enthusiasm represents to return to the battlefield what experts say is a major force that Ukraine enjoys its aggressor – morale and commitment to the battle.

Alex Pltsas at the Atlantic Council told The Post on Monday: “The desire of Perverziv to return to fighting after being tortured in Russian families reflects the culture of warriors in Ukraine and its personality and a sense of commitment to defending the homeland against the barbaric Russian war crimes,” Alex Pltsas at the Atlantic Council told The Post on Monday. It is the same culture and spirit of warriors that carried Ukraine during this battle.

“Russia has committed indescribable crimes, and the Ukrainian soldiers told me that they were fighting to protect their homes and families from the atrocities that Russia has attached to their citizens wherever they seized Ukrainian lands, to include systemic torture and sexual violence on judicial killings.”

This determination to continue to repel Moscow is largely unique to the Ukrainians – as studies indicate that the majority of Russian soldiers do not understand why Putin continues to order them to collectively died them in Ukraine.

During the post interviews with Dozens of Russian prisoners in Ukrainian families in MarchEach of them said that their only motivation for the invasion of Ukraine was financially – not patriotism.

Periferziv said he wanted to take revenge on the Russians by defeating them in the battlefield. UNITED 24, E2W News

“There was a catastrophic shortage of money. That is why we have a lot of soldiers in Russia. They are gay.”

Institute for the Study of War Russia, George Barru, said on Monday that Ukraine’s commitment to its country is a major part of Kiev’s success.

“Individual Ukrainians continue to show exceptional flexibility despite the hardships against them,” said on Monday.

However, “courage and self -sacrifice can only do a lot”, it was fast in the addition.

“Increased weapons sales to Ukraine – on a large scale – is very important to enable these brave individuals while the war continues to anger to the third and fourth year.

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