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<td style="border-bottom:1px solid #cac8c4; padding:10px 0; font:10px/10px Verdana,Arial,sans-serif; color:#282826"><span style="color:#808080;"><strong>Russian soldier breaks down in tears as the Ukrainians Vladimir Putin is bombarding in 'a full-scale genocide' give him a drink of tea and call his mother after he surrenders amid growing disillusionment among invading army</strong><br /> <br /> This is the moment a Russian soldier broke down in tears as he spoke to his mother on the phone after surrendering to Ukrainians.<br /> <br /> Footage shows a young fighter from Putin's forces being comforted by a group of women after throwing down his weapon. One of the women tells him 'everything his OK' while patting him on the back<br /> <br /> He is then seen drinking tea and eating a pasty as another woman offers him a phone.<br /> <br /> The young prisoner of war blows kisses as his mother answers, and bursts into tears as soon as he sees her.<br /> <br /> One of the other women is heard speaking to her down the phone, saying: 'Natasha, God be with you. We will call you later. He is alive and healthy.'<br /> <br /> A male voice off camera is heard saying in Ukrainian: 'These young men, it's not their fault. They don't know why they are here. They are using old maps, they are lost.'<br /> <br /> The emotional clip shared on Twitter shows local Ukrainians welcoming the soldier with food after his reported surrender.<br /> <br /> It was captioned: 'Russian soldiers, surrender, Ukrainian people will feed you, just surrender.'<br /> <br /> The video has since gone viral in both Ukraine and Russia, with people praising the compassion shown by the Ukrainian women towards the man who has been ordered to invade their country.<br /> <br /> Others have noted how young the man is - like many Russian soldiers that have been captured by Ukraine's forces.<br /> <br /> The footage emerged as the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence said Russian mothers could could come to Kyiv and collect their sons who had been taken prisoner.<br /> <br /> In a verified post on social media, officials claimed mothers could make the arduous journey to the Ukrainian capital from Russia if they had found that their child was in captivity.<br /> <br /> 'It was decided to give the captured Russian soldiers to their mothers if they come to Ukraine, to Kyiv for them,' it read.<br /> <br /> The ministry provide an email address and phone numbers that could be used to find out if a soldier was 'in captivity or had died'.<br /> <br /> If they wanted to collect the child they would have to get to Kaliningrad or Minsk in Belarus before taking a taxi to the Polish border where they could then be escorted to a handover point.<br /> <br /> A male voice off camera is heard saying in Ukrainian: 'These young men, it's not their fault. They don't know why they are here. They are using old maps, they are lost.'<br /> <br /> The emotional clip shared on Twitter shows local Ukrainians welcoming the soldier with food after his reported surrender.<br /> <br /> It was captioned: 'Russian soldiers, surrender, Ukrainian people will feed you, just surrender.'<br /> <br /> The video has since gone viral in both Ukraine and Russia, with people praising the compassion shown by the Ukrainian women towards the man who has been ordered to invade their country.<br /> <br /> Others have noted how young the man is - like many Russian soldiers that have been captured by Ukraine's forces.<br /> <br /> The footage emerged as the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence said Russian mothers could could come to Kyiv and collect their sons who had been taken prisoner.<br /> <br /> In a verified post on social media, officials claimed mothers could make the arduous journey to the Ukrainian capital from Russia if they had found that their child was in captivity.<br /> <br /> 'It was decided to give the captured Russian soldiers to their mothers if they come to Ukraine, to Kyiv for them,' it read.<br /> <br /> The ministry provide an email address and phone numbers that could be used to find out if a soldier was 'in captivity or had died'.<br /> <br /> If they wanted to collect the child they would have to get to Kaliningrad or Minsk in Belarus before taking a taxi to the Polish border where they could then be escorted to a handover point.<br /> <br /> An official wrote: 'We Ukrainians, unlike Putin's fascists, do not fight mothers and their captive children. We are waiting for you in Kyiv!'<br /> <br /> Reports suggest that many tired and demoralised Russian forces are either fleeing battle or surrendering to Ukraine.<br /> <br /> It is believed Putin's forces are starting to run out of food and fuel, with some resorting to looting, while others are even reportedly sabotaging their own military equipment in a bid to get out of the war.<br /> <br /> Intercepted radio messages indicate troops are disobeying orders from Moscow to shell Ukrainian towns, and complaining about running out of food and fuel.<br /> <br /> The video came after other footage showed Russian prisoners of war weeping and claiming they had no idea they were being sent into a warzone rather than to act as peacekeepers.<br /> <br /> Captured men said they had no idea they were being sent to invade Ukraine and were used like 'cannon fodder' by commanders who threw them into battle against 'peaceful people defending their territory' after Vladimir Putin's forces took heavy losses in the opening days of the conflict.<br /> <br /> 'This is not our war. Mothers and wives, collect your husbands. There is no need to be here,' an injured soldier sat in front of a Ukrainian flag was filmed saying. Other footage showed handcuffed Russian prisoner crying, while saying: 'They don't even pick up the corpses, there are no funerals'.<br /> <br /> Ukraine on Wednesday invited the worried mothers of Russian troops captured on the battlefield to come and collect their sons, in Kyiv's latest apparent attempt to embarrass Moscow after opening a telephone hotline for Russian parents to find out if their sons are among the dead or captured. <br /> <br /> Ukraine says Russia has lost 5,840 soldiers in the opening days of the conflict - some of its fastest losses since the Second World War, if the figure proves accurate - with Putin's men suffering a series of embarrassing defeats as they tried to pull off a quick victory but instead met with stiff resistance from Ukrainian forces.<br /> <br /> Russia's advance has since slowed to a crawl as commanders regroup, change strategy, and renew their assault in what is now expected to become an increasingly bloody war of resources with Kyiv's men facing overwhelming odds. The Ministry of Defence said Russia had renewed the fight on 'all fronts' Wednesday and 'suffered losses'.<br /> <br /> Kherson, an important port city in Ukraine's south, appeared to be an early casualty as Russian tanks occupied the city centre overnight and then began arriving in numbers. Kharkiv, Ukraine's second-largest city, also came under heavy bombardment in the early hours as paratroopers dropped in, sparking gunfights near a military hospital.<br /> <br /> Mariupol, another key port city in Ukraine's south, is also reported to be under heavy bombardment as Russian forces attempt to encircle it. If the city falls then Putin's men are expected to push northwards, trying to encircle Ukrainian forces fighting near Donetsk and force them to surrender.<br /> <br /> While both US and Ukrainian intelligence believes morale within the Russian ranks is low, Putin and his commanders have showed no sign they are about to give up the fight - and have instead vowed to press even harder to try and capture key objectives.<br /> <br /> Sergey Shoigu, the country's defence minister, said on Tuesday that they offensive would keep going until all objectives had been completed - which he said was the removal of threats to Russia by the West.<br /> <br /> Volodymyr Zelensky has said that Russia is trying to erase Ukraine and its people as Vladimir Putin's invasion entered its seventh day today with renewed attacks on all fronts including an expected assault on the city which houses Europe's largest nuclear power plant.<br /> <br /> Zelensky, who has become a symbol of Ukrainian defiance and courage since the war began, told his people today that Russians 'know nothing about our capital. About our history. But they have an order to erase our history. Erase our country. Erase us all.'<br /> <br /> The president, unshaven and wearing a military-style khaki T-shirt, said the West's response was not enough, calling for more international support, including backing Ukraine's bid to join the European Union. 'This is no time to be neutral,' he added.<br /> <br /> But Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov sought to warn western powers away from the conflict today, saying that a Third World War in Europe - should it start - would be 'nuclear' and 'destructive'.<br /> <br /> As Russian forces readied themselves to push on with the assault, those wounded and captured by Ukraine in the opening stages were left to reflect on their decisions behind enemy lines. 'No one has attacked us and what Russia wants from the war, I cannot understand. Mum, Dad, I love you,' one said.<br /> <br /> At least one of the soldiers urged Kyiv and Moscow to evacuate children from the warzone while another warned 'no-one wants war'. Meanwhile a handcuffed prisoner of war burst into tears and was filmed wiping his eyes after what sounded like a female relative told him 'I love you' down the phone.<br /> <br /> He went on to urge the person to call for the end to the war because 'to these b****es it's just a case of killing everyone'.<br /> <br /> The young soldier also appeared to shed tears for those who die on the battlefield because 'they have no funeral'. <br /> <br /> 'You don't touch the corpses because otherwise the FSB (Russian federal security service) will arrest you,' he said. <br /> <br /> Another soldier, injured during the fighting, was positioned in front of a Ukrainian flag as he spoke to the camera.<br /> <br /> He maintained the claim his troops did not know they were about the invade Ukraine and urged Moscow to end the conflict. <br /> <br /> 'We are killing peaceful people,' he said. 'This is not our war. Mothers and wives, collect your husbands. There is no need to be here.'<br /> <br /> In separate video posted on Telegram showed soldiers saying they were 'demoralised' when they realised they were being sent to fight in Ukraine.<br /> <br /> 'We were told we would be enemies of the state and because it's wartime, we might even be shot if we refused. We were thrown in as cannon fodder.'<br /> <br /> He also claimed that Russian soldiers 'in our unit at least, don't want this war. We want to go home, we want peace.'<br /> <br /> A week into Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Kyiv claims to have captured dozens of Russian servicemen, and cellphone videos are circling online of bewildered and disarmed young men in uniform.<br /> <br /> Kyiv has sought to undermine Russian public support for the invasion by opening a telephone hotline for Russian parents to find out if their sons are among the dead or captured. The defence ministry has published telephone numbers and and an email address to provide information about captured Russians, and mothers will be invited to Kyiv to collect their missing sons.<br /> <br /> 'You will be received and taken to Kyiv where your son will be returned to you,' the ministry statement said. 'Unlike Putin's fascists, we Ukrainians are not waging war against mothers and their captured children.'</span><br /> </td>
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