Injured Russian soldiers are being shot instead of dealt with, caught soldiers have actually exposed.
A lieutenant-colonel has actually been implicated of fatally shooting several injured fighters.
He apparently asked one soldier if he might stroll and, when he was informed ‘no’, reacted with a gunshot.
A group of caught Russian intelligence soldiers exposed the traumatic story.
They had actually been spoken with by reporter Volodymyr Zolkin, who is talking with hostages for Open Media Ukraine.
One soldier discussed how leaders ‘finished off their wounded’.
Recalling the story of the lieutenant-colonel’s very first victim, he stated: ‘It was a boy, he was injured.
‘He was on the ground. He was asked if he could walk, so he was shot dead with a gun.’
A 2nd soldier stated on the video then stated: ‘The most important thing – this wasn’ t a single case.
‘The lieutenant-colonel was walking around.’
The 3rd soldier then grimly shows a shooting movement, and states the leader’s victims were shot 4 or 5 times each.
He included: ‘They could have been rescued, given help, taken out of there. He simply shot them dead.’
Details of the caught Russian soldiers have actually not been revealed, nor the place of the atrocities they talked about in the interview with Mr Zolkin.
Putin’s spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has actually informed Ostorozhno Media the Kremlin has ‘no information’ on either the bodies of the dead soldiers.
Last week, caught soldier Andrey Ushakov exposed Russians were eliminating themselves to prevent performing atrocities in Ukraine.
He stated others had actually been intentionally injuring themselves to leave battling.
They wish to be classified as ‘Cargo 300’ which implies they would be returned to Russia.
Ushakov, 20, stated he understood of 2 soldiers who shot and eliminated themselves on the cutting edge.
He stated: ‘Everyone was panicking, and wished to leave, however there was no chance.
‘The only option to go was as 300. Some people couldn’ t bear it, and shot themselves dead.’
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