The collaborator surprised with a statement about food in the colony.


The Russian collaborator Vadim Kuznetsov was sentenced for passing information about the movements of Ukrainian troops and posting data about shelling on his Telegram channel. He denies these accusations, calling them lies and slander. In his interview with Volodymyr Zolkin, the collaborator stated that the prisoners sharing his barrack have lost 20-30 kilograms, as obtaining food in the dining room is quite difficult. According to him, they only receive compote on holidays, and the rest of the Time they drink tea.
Volodymyr Zolkin showed the dining room and the process of preparing food for the prisoners. They eat three times a day, their menu includes porridge with meat, soup, and salad. For dinner, the cook prepares fish. According to Zolkin, the colony adheres to diet No. 5, meaning they do not cook fatty dishes. They also bake bread on-site.
If the prisoners really crave something tasty, there is a shop on the territory where they can buy sausage, cookies, candies, and other products with the money they earned.
It was also reported that the collaborators reacted strangely to the minute of silence in the colony.
Additionally, law enforcement announced suspicion against a Russian commander of paratroopers who participated in the shooting at the intersection of Vokzalna and Yablunska in Bucha in March 2022.
Law enforcement also identified the Russian commander who participated in the murder of Iryna Filkina. In April 2022, a photograph of the murdered woman with red nails became known to the whole world.
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