KIEV, Ukraine â Nadiya Kalyn rushed home to watch the two-minute video when it appeared on an anti-government YouTube channel in October. She hadnât seen her husbandâs face since he was taken prisoner by Russian-backed separatists in Donetsk more than a year before.
Prisoners are fed three times daily, her husband Oleksandr Kalyn tells the camera. Heavily prompted by the interviewer â a former Ukrainian parliament deputy turned anti-government propagandist â and speaking Russian instead of his native Ukrainian, the captured soldier says he does not plan to return to fight.
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Source: European Voice