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According to Svyatoslav Gray, he was sent a plane from a Taganrog. The defender ...

Survive helped brothers: Azov fighter told about Russian captivity and exchange (video)

According to Svyatoslav Gray, he was sent a plane from a Taganrog. The defender did not immediately realize that he was going home. And only when he saw under his feet aviation plates did he realize that it was an exchange. The Azov fighter Svyatoslav Gray spent almost a year in Russian captivity. He told about details of keeping and exchange in an interview with TSN.

According to the fighter, every month in captivity was increasingly difficult, because the horrific conditions of keeping pressed on the psyche. The support of the brothers helped to survive the gray. "Any of your way out or moving a little animate. The brain perceives this process as some activity, survival and you realize what you do.

When you are constantly in the same conditions of horrible ones that do not change and have no hint that they They will be better at least once, it is very bad both physically and mentally. Due to the fact that we sat with our team, we sat "Azov" separate . The fighter added that he was sent a plane from a taganrog. When the defender was taken out of the basement, he thought he was waiting for him another stage in the Russian hinterland.

However, when he saw under his feet aviation slabs, he realized that it was an exchange. "There are very few logic in their actions, so it was very dangerous to hope immediately that you were already flying home. Until the man came to the bus and said" Glory to Ukraine! You can speak Ukrainian. You are at home ", I still had doubts about where we are going," Gray added.

We will remind, on November 17 in the Ministry of Reintegration told how many Ukrainians are held captive by the Russian Federation. According to the Main Directorate of Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, as of November 9, Ukraine returned about 2,600 its citizens from Russian captivity. Among the liberated are dominated by the military. Earlier, Focus wrote that Russian invaders were trying to re -educate.