Ukrainian troops are surrendering in droves, Russian TASS news agency claims, to the extent that Moscow has set up a special radio frequency so Ukrainian soldiers wishing to survive the Meat Grinder can do so safely. Approximately 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers have surrendered to the Russians using the special 149.200 Volga radio frequency, which has been operating since mid-summer, TASS reported.
Now more than 10,000 Ukrainian servicemen have already chosen life and used the 149.200 Volga frequency to surrender. The captives are being fed; they are being provided with all necessary medical care, a source told TASS, saying the radio frequency works along the entire front.
The operational source noted the number of Ukrainian soldiers surrendering has increased recently. There is a pro-Russian underground active within Ukraine, the source said, who inform soldiers about how to surrender.