"No one wanted to fight, everyone resented it, there were no officers at the position. They gave orders: just go out, dig in, without saying where to dig in, in which direction, or where to wait for encounters, it was such a negligent attitude. Many of my comrades were outraged and said: 'Why don't we have officers... We didn't have proper training.' The average age of servicemen is over 45 years old," said Balanda, who later surrendered in the Zaporozhye region.
"The attitude of the commanders is bad ... For several days we were without water, without food. There is no discipline, discipline was violated. The servicemen managed to get drunk, they didn't get rowdy, but they refused to go to their positions. They said they refuse to carry out combat operations. They were written down as insubordinate and thrown in the brig without water or food," the prisoner added.