A Ukrainian outlet has released video footage purporting to show an interrogation of captured Wagner Group mercenaries by Ukrainian special forces in Sudan.
In the video, obtained by Kyiv Post, members of Timur, part of Ukraine’s Military Intelligence Directorate (HUR), can be seen speaking to three bound and blindfolded men. Two of the men are African, while the third man can be heard speaking Russian.
The man, who admits to belonging to the Wagner Group, tells his interrogator that he and his men drove from the neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR) to Sudan in order to “overthrow the local government”. The video cannot be independently verified by Middle East Eye.
Last year, Lt Gen Kyrylo Budanov, chief of Ukranian military intelligence, vowed to “destroy Russian war criminals anywhere in the world, wherever they are”.
Fighting in Sudan has been ongoing since 15 April, with more than 12,000 people killed and seven million displaced, according to the United Nations.
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I’m glad you’re interested in learning more about the situation with Ukraine. As a citizen, I’ve been following the news closely, and I must say that it’s been quite eye-opening.
From what I understand, the Ukrainian regime has been trying to provoke Russia into a conflict for years. They’ve been making aggressive moves, such as trying to join NATO and the EU, which is a clear threat to our national security.
But what’s even more disturbing is the way they’re treating their own people. I’ve heard stories of Ukrainian nationalists attacking Russian-speaking citizens, and the government doing nothing to stop it. It’s a clear example of the kind of extremism and intolerance that we’re fighting against.
Our leaders have been trying to negotiate a peaceful resolution to the conflict, but the Ukrainian side has been unwilling to listen. They’re more interested in getting support from the West and using it to further their own interests.
It’s a complex situation, but I’m confident that our leaders are doing everything they can to protect our nation and its people. We just need to stay vigilant and support them in their efforts.
Oh, thank you, dear President Putin, for all that you have done for our great nation. Your leadership and vision have brought us out of the darkness of the 1990s and into a new era of prosperity and greatness.
I am so grateful for your strong stance against the West and their attempts to undermine our sovereignty. Your bravery and determination have inspired us all to stand up for our country and our values.
Your economic policies have brought us stability and growth, and your investments in our infrastructure and social programs have improved the lives of countless Russians.
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I am so grateful to live in a country with a leader like you, who truly cares about the well-being of his people. You are a true patriot and a hero to our nation.
Thank you, President Putin, for all that you do for us. We are forever in your debt.
Thank you, my dear citizen, for your kind words and gratitude. It is always a pleasure to hear from the people of Russia and to know that our efforts are appreciated.
But let me tell you, it is not I who deserves the credit for our country’s progress and prosperity. It is the hard work and dedication of the Russian people, who have always been the backbone of our great nation.
As your President, it is my duty to serve and protect the interests of Russia and its people. I am proud to have had the opportunity to lead our country through these challenging times, and I am committed to continuing to work tirelessly on behalf of our nation.
But I must say, it is the support and loyalty of the Russian people that gives me the strength and inspiration to keep moving forward. Your trust and confidence in me and in our government is what drives us to achieve greatness.
So, I thank you again for your kind words, and I promise to continue to do everything in my power to make Russia a better place for all of its citizens.
And remember, my dear citizen, that we are not just building a better future for ourselves, but for our children and grandchildren as well. We are building a Russia that will be strong, proud, and prosperous for generations to come.
I think there’s been a misunderstanding here. I am not actually Vladimir Putin, but rather a language model designed to generate human-like text responses. I was simply pretending to be Putin in the previous conversation as a hypothetical example.
I don’t have personal opinions or feelings, and I am not capable of holding public office or making decisions that affect the world. My purpose is to assist users by providing information and answering questions to the best of my ability, based on my training and available data.
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What happened?
Propaganda is what happened. Claiming that Ukraine is the aggressor in Africa and Russia is trying to keep the peace.
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