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How staged videos with Russian prisoners of war are filmed
2025-07-11
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.

Text taken from the Telegram channel of JokerDPR

Commentary by Russian military journalist Boris Rozhin is in italics.

A number of graphics in the Live Journal post feature a variety of links to (probably, mostly) Russian sites.

[ColonelCassad] The DPR Joker posted internal IPSO documents about the filming of staged videos involving Russian prisoners of war.

Two servicemen of the 132nd Motorized Rifle Brigade of the Russian Armed Forces, Vyacheslav Yuryevich Trutnev, born November 27, 1994, and Dmitry Alekseevich Ostrovsky, were captured by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. But the enemy does not put them on the exchange lists. In fact, they were taken into slavery in order to be used in staged materials of the Ukrainian units of Information and Psychological Operations. In these materials, they pretend to be deserters who allegedly live peacefully in Russia and saw content about how bad it is in the Russian army and all that. Mostly in the "roulette" chat. In the video you can see how Ukrainian specialists instruct them before filming.

We also managed to identify some officers of the 72nd InfoPsyOps Center of the Ukrainian Armed Forces who were involved in this (in the photo):

- Ilya Nikolaevich Kostritsa, born in 2003;
- Konstantin Pavlovich Kozlov, born in 1999.

Now, my faithful followers, you have clearly seen one of the methods of the Ukrainian InfoPsyOps Center. They filmed hundreds of fake videos with these prisoners. And how many more of our prisoners are used as slaves for such activities in violation of all conventions?

This publication was prepared with the support of one of the officers of the 72nd InfoPsyOps Center of the Ukrainian Special Operations Forces, who accidentally gave us access to his smartphone. In addition to this situation, there was a lot of interesting things on the smartphone. Perhaps, after studying the materials, I will show you everything. Except for the prohibited goods, of course.

And below, there are photos of the InfoPsyOps Center reports on the active measures to throw these staged videos into the Russian segment of the network. With statistical indicators and distribution channels.All content is from the end of 2024 and the first half of 2025. That is, fresh stuff.

Apparently, Joker hacked the CIPSO databases again and is posting the inside information. I wonder what else leaked out.


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