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SPC N. White

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UNITED STATES ARMY

INTELLIGENCE AND SECURITY COMMAND, FORT BELVOIR, VA
23 AUGUST 2021



(S) Interrogation of NRU POWs Captured During Operation Odin's Watch 03-21



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Pictured above: Inprocessing photographs of three alleged members of the Nationalist Russian Union (NRU) who were taken prisoner by members of Task Force Alpha during Operation Odin's Watch Phase 03-21.

(U) Summary and Purpose

(U) The following document has been cleared for release by S-2 intelligence in order to bring personnel of, or attached to, the 1-506th Infantry Regiment a greater understanding of the nature of ongoing combat operations in Finland. All current international treaties, laws, and established human rights protocols were followed in obtaining information from captives.

(U) Interviews listed below were conducted with captured personnel of the so-called "Nationalist Russian Union" (NRU) aggressor forces operating in the vicinity of Virolahti, Finland. Each prisoner was interviewed by a fully-qualified and trained US Army interrogator holding the MOS of 35M (Human Intelligence Collector), and all such encounters took place in-theater at 1 BCT field headquarters.

(S) Succeeding intelligence revealed by POWs may not, despite the efforts of assigned 35M personnel, be complete, fully accurate, or even current; it should be noted that no successful interviews of POWs were conducted prior to the conclusion of Alpha Company's mission during Phase 05-21 of Operation Odin's Watch. All personnel responsible for conducting interrogations have been assigned NATO phonetic designators to protect their identity in the event of capture. Additional details have been curated or edited out for relevance, decorum, or other miscellaneous purposes as seen fit by S-2. Full audio and video transcripts of each session are available upon written authorization by Battalion command, and to those with sufficient security clearance.

(S) Interview #27

(S) The following is a partial transcript of the interrogation of an "efreitor" (equivalent to an E-2 private), Semyon Polikarpov.

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(S) Interviewer's note: Mister Polikarpov is among the most aggressive and resilient of the current batch of prisoners. While his political commentary is unhelpful, and he is unlikely to be well-informed at his rank, we've gauged him to be an accurate representation of the mentality of lower-level NRU forces; chiefly, that the enemy is convinced that we have recklessly invaded Finland with piracy, not peace-keeping, in mind. It is probable that NRU personnel are exposed to strong propaganda on a regular basis. No evidence has been found that his claim of "fifty" or "a hundred" tanks of any description in Vyborg, Russia is accurate.

(S) Interview #37

(S) The following is a near-total transcript of the interrogation of a sergeant, Dmitri Bakholdin. It is believed that the other prisoner, Efreitor Polikarpov, reports to him, though neither have openly spoken to, or about, each other since in-processing.

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(S) Interviewer's note: Sergeant Bakholdin seems grounded and reasonable, but is resistant to answering particulars. He seems to be more aware of the who and why than we are, but not to the point that further interviews would be expected to yield helpful information. We simply do not have a mechanism to extract more details from him than the fact the NRU is, plainly, a nationalist Russian faction comprised at least in part of ideologues. His admission of presumptive danger to his family suggests the NRU possesses a deeply-rooted support network reminiscent of the Soviet era. This raises questions about whether the NRU's soldiers are even willfully serving, and what other extreme acts their leaders may be willing to carry out.

(S) Interview #54

(S) The following is a partial transcript of the interrogation of a "Starshiy" (Senior) Lieutenant, Grigori Djugashvili. Mister Djugashvili is ethnically Georgian, but appears to share similar mentality with Russian nationals in his unit. It is unclear from prior questioning who exactly he reported to or commanded, but he claims to be from a unit called Bear Group ("Gruppa Medved").

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(S) Interviewer notes: We've extensively scoured HUMINT, ELINT and other sources to corroborate this Lieutenant Djugashvili's story. About the only thing he said that was true is that flag officers have been seen coming and going in eastern Finland, and that flyers calling for volunteers were definitely distributed on a Russian army base in Voronezh. The nature of the split between NAF/NRU was not elucidated, if there even was one, but it is likely that a large number of serving Russian army personnel have been funneled into inadmissible hybrid warfare operations.

(S) Conclusion

(S) All POWs that have been questioned so far show a uniform trend towards misdirection, persistent deflection and accusation toward the West, as well as outright deceit. Some information has proven completely valid, such as the second prisoner's reference to Maskirovka--an established Russian warfare doctrine. The link between NAF/NRU, as well as the relationship between General Pushkinuv and the Russian government itself, remains unclear.

(S) It appears that this is a deliberate aspect of the NRU's strategy in Finland, and S-2 believes that uprooting such a link, or other associations, will position us to further dismantle their illegal presence while also reducing the collateral effects of prolonged conflict.



Classified By: S-2 Intelligence
Reason: 1.4(a)
Declassify On: (2036)(08)(24)


END REPORT


N. WHITE
SPC, USA
Infantryman, 1-506 Infantry