December 26, 2025
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The occupiers in Donetsk organized a football match with captured soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

In temporarily occupied Donetsk, the Russian military organized a football match in which Ukrainian prisoners of war were forced to participate. The event, recorded on video by the Russian propaganda channel WarGonzo, involved the prisoners receiving uniforms with the inscription “APU” and playing against militants of the occupation brigade “Pyatnashka”. The historical parallels drawn by the occupiers themselves look cynical: during the Second World War, those of Kyiv”, — write on: ua.news

In temporarily occupied Donetsk, the Russian military organized a football match in which Ukrainian prisoners of war were forced to participate.

The event, recorded on video by the Russian propaganda channel WarGonzo, involved the prisoners receiving uniforms with the inscription “APU” and playing against militants of the occupation brigade “Pyatnashka”.

The historical parallels drawn by the occupiers themselves look cynical: during the Second World War, after playing games with the Germans, Kyiv football players were also arrested, tortured and sent to concentration camps, where many of them died.

In addition, there is a financial crisis in Donetsk, which forces the occupation administration to use harsh methods to replenish the ranks of the army. Locals who have financial debts are invited to enter into a contract and join the fighting in exchange for debt cancellation.

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