CAUGHT RED HANDED

Ukraine President says THOUSANDS of Russians captured as Putin continues bungled invasion after losing three generals

UKRAINE'S President has said that THOUSANDS of Russians have been captured as Putin continues his bungled invasion after losing three of his generals.

It comes as President Volodymyr Zelensky announced the opening of a special headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war amid Russia's bombardment of his country.

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President Zelensky said that thousands of Russians have been capturedCredit: pixel8000
The aftermath of a Russian airstrike in Dnipro, UkraineCredit: Reuters

Zelensky announced that the government's current infrastructure can't support the number of Russian fighters they've captured.

Putin has lost 11 military commanders and three generals so far in his shambolic invasion - as the spluttering campaign continues to take its toll on Moscow's forces.

Ukraine's President announced: "The number of captured occupiers has already reached such a level that this issue can not be left to the structures that we had before the war.

"Therefore, today the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has established a Coordinating Headquarters for the treatment of prisoners of war.

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"Thousands of enemy soldiers who have been captured or surrendered receive from our state the treatment required by international conventions. 

"But there are so many that a special structure is needed to deal with all related issues. "

It follows reports that Russian troops who surrendered in Ukraine face a firing squad when they return.

Vladimir Putin's faltering invasion has seen morale among his forces plummet in the face of fierce Ukrainian resistance.

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Sobbing Russians have been filmed telling their captors they had no idea where they were being sent.

But now it’s feared they face being shot by their vengeful commanders when they return home, the Telegraph reports.

Speaking at a press conference in Kyiv, a soldier from the 2nd Motor Rifle Division said: "In Russia, we are already considered dead.

“I was given the opportunity to call my parents and they told me that a funeral for me had already been arranged.

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"If we are exchanged, then we will be shot by our own people."

It comes amid reports that Chechen fighters allied to Putin are being used to block any Russian retreat, in a brutal repeat of World War Two tactics.

MP Fedir Venislavskyi, who sits on the Ukrainian parliament's defence and security committee said the units were made up of 'Kadyrovite' fighters.

The MP was referring to the militants linked to brutal Ramzan Kadyrov, 45, a close ally of Putin,  who leads the Russian province of Chechnya.

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