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Viral video surveillance video shows Ukrainian soldiers who kidnap the youth

During the meeting of the Oval Office, the US Vice President JD Vance accused the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to send people with violent people to the front to fight Russia. “At the moment she is going around and forces conscripts to the front because their personnel problems have. To meet awkwardly.

In the meantime, a video is making rounds on the Internet that claims to be proof of the forced recruitment of Ukraine. The viral video showed uniformed staff who kidnapped a young person as he went for a walk with his dog. The young person discovered the military vehicles and tried to flee, but was hunted down and taken away, as it showed. The soldiers had the Ukrainian insignia in their uniform and spoke Ukrainian. The dog ran after the black van when he drove up with his young master.

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It was a CCTV camera that caught the graphic on the foggy morning of February 28th. The week was not able to check the authenticity of the video independently. There was no information about the exact place where the incident took place.

Take a look at the viral video here:

Those who share the viral video claimed thousands of such film materials that showed that civilians from all over the country are fighting for Kyiv were available on the Internet.

Since October 2024, US estimates have claimed that the Ukrainian war injuries are more than 57,500, while around 250,000 were wounded. On February 16, 2025, Zelensky accepted that over 46,000 Ukrainian soldiers have lost their lives on the battlefield since the beginning of the invasion.

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Over 95,000 people who fight for the Russia's military have died in four years, while another 21,000 and 23,500 fighters of the self-proclaimed Donbas Republics have determined their lives, BBC said in February.

Both sides deny the civilian population in their attacks in the war that Russia started on the market with its complete invasion of Ukraine.