The Russians have been leaving Grafitti and messages on Telegram channels advertizing a 'safe' line, where Ukrainians can co-ordinate a surrender, from behind front-lines, with the promise humanitarian treatment, hot food, medical treatment, and a bed, upon surrender.
So the existence of that safe line is common knowledge in Russian media. Hence, the mild confusion upon seeing a reference to the policy, which is not as widely known in the West.
This is wild and I'm not sure what I make of that line.
The Russians have been leaving Grafitti and messages on Telegram channels advertizing a 'safe' line, where Ukrainians can co-ordinate a surrender, from behind front-lines, with the promise humanitarian treatment, hot food, medical treatment, and a bed, upon surrender.
So the existence of that safe line is common knowledge in Russian media. Hence, the mild confusion upon seeing a reference to the policy, which is not as widely known in the West.