Belarusian President and Chairman of the 7th Belarusian People’s
Congress Aleksandr Lukashenko appealed to the public for support in the
fight against the threats of terrorism and extremism from the rostrum of the Belarusian People’s Congress on 25 April, BelTA has learned.
One of the Ukrainians told Aleksandr Kulikov that the losses among the fighters of the regiment amounted to about 80%. According to Aleksandr Kulikov, this was why he was forced to sign a contract as soon as possible at the end of May.
The training was harsh, and Ukrainian instructors physically punished mercenaries who failed to perform a task. “I thought that there could not be such a thing in the Ukrainian army which associates itself with the Western one,” Aleksandr Kulikov said.