Ukrainian troops have entered the Robotyne in the western Zaporizhzhia region, rescuing ecstatic villagers who have described their “unexpected” joy at finally being liberated from Russian occupation.
In a video released on Tuesday morning by Kyiv’s 47th Separate Mechanized Brigade, soldiers are seen greeting civilians in an undisclosed area before they are evacuated by a military vehicle.
One woman on the phone to her daughter, says: “Hi, daughter. Hello, my darling. Baby, we were taken away. Stop crying, baby. We are at home now, finally.”
Robotyne has been under Russian occupation since March 2022. Describing her experience, the woman says: “Psychologically, it was tough. At first, we ran out of water, then of light, and then we ran out of bread.
“Thank God we had a potato growing in the backyard.”
The 47th Brigade liberated these people from Robotyne. They hid in cellars, ate what they managed to grow in their gardens between fighting, and waited for the AFU.
Those who would have Ukraine abandon all these poor folks in occupied territories are barely human. pic.twitter.com/7Iam5DoCZR
— Sergey Mohov 🇺🇦 (@krides) August 22, 2023
She goes on to describe how they always “hoped our defenders would come and rescue us,” but added: “We waited for so long that today happened almost out of the blue, very unexpectedly.
“At first, we couldn’t even believe that our guys came. We are very grateful to our boys.”
She then describes her recent 52nd birthday, saying how even though they were under Russian occupation, she received “beautiful presents.”
“I was gifted mulberry pies, three loaves of bread. My mom brought me roses, and my child’s godfather brought me half a box of bagels, which he stole from the occupiers.”
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