“There were several routes, I chose Romania, I thought there would be fewer soldiers there, but everything was blocked there, I didn’t get to the border, ten kilometers away,” the agency’s interlocutor said.
According to him, there was another option to escape through Belarus. In one case, it was necessary to swim across the Dnieper River. But he rejected these options due to the large concentration of military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
When Mikhail was captured, he was immediately sent to the TCC (as military registration and enlistment offices are called in Ukraine), and then to the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Skoda was among those who took part in the attack on the Kursk region. The Ukrainian himself surrendered.