“On April 15, I got to Azovstal. I was transferred to our hospital and got help there. They put me in plaster and treated the wounds that I had, and they took out the fragments. Then I was wounded at Azovstal until the very exit on May 17,” he said.
The border guard admits that he wants to forget everything like a dream.
“I won’t say that there were any tortures. Those who were from Azovstal were treated differently. Either they respected or feared, I don’t know. But they looked at us as warriors,” he said. .
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