As the first week since Russia invaded Ukraine nears a conclusion, the Ukrainian defence ministry has launched an apparent attempt to shame and embarrass Russia for how it is going, offering Russian mothers the chance to come and get their sons to take them home.
Kyiv has been under sustained attack. Credit: Alamy |
There have been reports of Ukrainians providing tea and food to Russian soldiers who have been captured or surrendered, as well as a video circulating that implies one was allowed to video call his mum to let her know he was alive and being looked after.
Russia's invasion is now into the seventh day. Credit: Alamy |
Last week she said: "There are thousands of invaders’ bodies. This is a humanitarian need.
"We ask for the bodies of the invaders to leave Ukrainian territory and go to Russia.
"We call upon Russians again to make it so that there are fewer bodies of your sons, of your men, otherwise there will be thousands of them."
An image released by the Ukraine Security Service reportedly showing a captured Russian soldier on the phone to his mother. Credit: @ServiceSs |
In another statement released by the Ukrainian military, it was claimed that a group of Russian soldiers who were captured had only learned they were being sent to Ukraine the day before the invasion commenced, and thought they were only heading there to gather information before being sent home.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has vowed to stay and fight for his country. Credit: Alamy |
"We were not going to fight – we were collecting information."
Today marks the seventh day since Russia entered Ukraine, and so far they have been met with fierce resistance from those within the country, as well as widespread condemnation from many within the international community.
A second round of diplomatic talks is set to take place after the first negotiations on Monday were unsuccessful.
However, hope of an agreement seems to be low, as Ukrainian presidential adviser Olexiy Arestovych told Suspilne TV: "I think things will stay the same. Nothing will change.
"We will stick by our position."
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