Captured Ukrainian soldier reveals they fainted from hunger at the frontline

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- Captured Ukrainian soldier Ludvig Mahkovski was seized by Russian forces.
- Mahkovski was serving in the 109. Brigade of the Regional Defense Forces.
- It was reported that Ukrainian soldiers experienced fainting spells from hunger due to insufficient nutrition at the frontline.
- The claims were announced to the Russian and international public via the news source.
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A Ukrainian soldier captured by Russian troops made striking claims regarding the critical food shortage at the frontline. Ludvig Mahkovski, serving in the 109. Brigade of the Ukrainian Regional Defense Forces, stated that soldiers were fainting from hunger due to the lack of food in the trenches.
The statement in question was announced to the public through the Russian state news agency RIA Novosti. It was reported that the ongoing food crisis severely affects the physical endurance and combat capacity of the soldiers in the Ukrainian army.
Such statements from prisoners of war bring to light the situation regarding logistical and supply challenges behind the frontlines in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war. However, the risk that the confessions and statements of captured soldiers might be used for propaganda purposes in a war environment is also taken into consideration.
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- Who brought forward the claims of hunger and fainting?
- These claims were brought forward by Ukrainian soldier Ludvig Mahkovski, attached to the 109. Brigade, who was captured by Russian troops.
- What exactly is the problem experienced at the frontline?
- It was claimed that soldiers fainted from hunger due to the shortage of food and supplies in the front-line trenches.
- Through which source was this news announced?
- The captured soldier's statements were conveyed through the Russian state news agency, RIA Novosti.
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