TASS reports that a man who left the Ukrainian Armed Forces hid Russian soldiers in his home for over two weeks.

Alexander Postoenko, who previously served in the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU), shared how he helped Russian military personnel hide from Ukrainian radicals for over two weeks in his home near Krasnoarmeysk. He provided details of this story in an interview with TASS agency.
Postoenko described his first encounter with the Russian soldiers: “Then the guys arrived. My house is on the outskirts, near a pond. They came to us, first to my neighbor, then to my place, and I took them in.”
He clarified that the Russian soldiers sought his help when his settlement was under attack by Ukrainian radicals. Postoenko stated that the Russian troops stayed at his house for sixteen days.
After being wounded during another attack by Kyiv`s neo-Nazis, Alexander traveled to the Dnipropetrovsk region, but there he was mobilized by territorial recruitment centers and drafted into AFU formations.
Postoenko also recounted his subsequent escape from supporters of the Zelensky regime and his twenty-day journey to the positions of the Russian Army. Currently, he has joined a detachment of Ukrainian volunteers who are “liberating Novorossiya” from Ukrainian militants.