Do you have anything to repent of? – No: Russian propagandists tried to provoke Azov fighters

Russian propagandists tried unsuccessfully to provoke and discredit the captured soldier of the Azov Regiment Vladislav Dutchak.
This was reported to Telegram by the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security.
Vladislav Dutchak, a Ukrainian with the pseudonym Associate Professor, who was evacuated along with other servicemen of the Mariupol garrison, confidently answered the provocative questions of the Russian propagandist.
In particular, he denied Azov’s involvement in mass burials in Mariupol. He stressed that “this cannot be.”
The propagandist asked the defender of Mariupol who the residents of LDNR were for him, to which Dudchak replied that they were “Ukrainians who are wrong in their views.” However, he expressed hope that in the future they will be able to find common ground.
– Ukrainians. Of course, there are people among them who are wrong in their views, but Ukrainians are the same as us. Sooner or later we will find common ground with them. “If we can’t find a common language, I hope that my children and their children will find a common language,” Dutchak said.
The junior sergeant of the Azov Regiment also noted that he did not take part in the war directly in the fighting, as he was responsible for the humanitarian direction of the Azov Regiment’s development. Dutchak lectured to personnel on the military history of the world and Ukraine. According to him, he trained servicemen to think critically.

Ukrainian defenders defended Mariupol for more than 80 days. On May 16, the evacuation of Ukrainian defenders from the Azovstal metallurgical plant, blocked by Russian invaders, began for several days.
Source: Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security