British prisoner held by Russian forces: The truth in Ukraine is different from what the Western media reports

A British prisoner held by Russian forces revealed that the real picture of what is happening in the conflict areas in Ukraine is completely different from what is reported by the Western media.

The prisoner told Russia Today that Western propaganda about the situation in Ukraine deceived him as well as deceiving  others, explaining that “he was recruited with others into the Ukrainian Foreign Legion by deception and with tasks completely different from what was told.”

The prisoner pointed out that the Ukrainian authorities promised them that there would be a variety of tasks such as providing aid, not just fighting, but in fact everyone was taken to the front lines and all those who go to Ukraine to help are actually being deceived.

The prisoners pointed out that he visited the city of Bucha on the outskirts of Kyiv at the beginning of last April, and confirmed that “the Russian forces left this area on the 31st of March, where they were able to speak to the local population, and there were absolutely no traces of battles, and I did not see any bodies, as the Western media promoted about the forces’ perpetration of a massacre against the population of Bucha.”

NR

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