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This is a good photo. An old one. These three guys are friend | Stop Hating Russia News

This is a good photo. An old one.

These three guys are friends of mine.
Three military pilots.
Three lieutenant-colonels.
Three classmates.

Serega Kosik
Max Krishtop
Sanya Pazynich

Sanya was shot down in mid-March. Both the pilot and the crew died.

Serega and Max, a fighter and a bomber, were shot down in March during a combat mission and were taken prisoner. And they got in Hell.

All you’ve heard about how Ukrainians treat captured military pilots, all this is just childish crap. The real thing is so much worse.
They beat them. They break them. They torture them. Everyday. Every single fucking day. They torture them with electricity, water, hunger, heat, cold, with fucking everything that mankind has invented over thousands of years. They know no limits.
The captives have turned into blue skeletons.
Whatever savagery you can imagine, they are doing it to them. They would throw a pistol into the cell, with one cartridge, so that the captive could shoot himself (there was no gunpowder in the cartridge). They play the game “shoot your friend and we set you free.”
Every time our aviation goes on a mission, piss-stained Ukrainians go down to our guys and beat the hell out of them, working off their brutal fear and hatred. And our aviation has been and will be working round-the-clock.

They beat them just enough not to kill, and they feed them just as much. Max has lost 35 kilos.
I don’t know how they are now, in what condition. But I know for sure that today they are the most valuable pilot captives in Ukrainian prisons. Real commanders of the aviation regiment. Commanders that have been in real battle.

They are not media persons, not Medvedchuks. They are soldiers.
That is why their wives won’t be on TV, and you know nothing about them. They have no VIP friends in high offices, or in the government, or in the State Duma, or in the Federal Security Service.
The most valuable resource for exchange were the Azov fighters, so I, like all my fellow pilots, had high hopes that our friends would be part of the exchange, that we knew how to negotiate, that our soldiers were a higher priority than thousands of Medvedchuks.

The first group of returned captives is now back, but our friends are not in it.
Serega Malov, the fighter pilot shot down at Kupyansk, is not in it either.
We are waiting for the second group of captives, which is supposed to arrive today in Chkalovsk.
We are waiting and we are hoping.

In the meantime, a flight mission is taking off.
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