Russia soldiers tell BBC they saw fellow troops executed on commanders' orders
18 hours ago
- #Russia-Ukraine war
- #Military brutality
- #War crimes
- Four Russian soldiers reveal extreme brutality on the front lines in Ukraine, including executions of fellow troops by commanders.
- Soldiers describe 'meat storms'—suicidal assaults where waves of men are sent to wear down Ukrainian forces.
- One soldier, Ilya, recounts witnessing four executions by a commander; he was the sole survivor from his group of 79 mobilized men.
- Dima, another soldier, saw 20 executed men in a ditch, their bank cards stolen by commanders.
- Commanders like Alexei Ksenofontov, awarded 'Hero of Russia,' are accused of ordering executions and brutality.
- Soldiers faced torture, electrocution, and humiliation for refusing orders, including being urinated on or starved.
- Denis shows evidence of dehumanizing treatment, including a video of an accused deserter being urinated on.
- Dima was tortured for 72 days after refusing to send men into 'meat storms.'
- All four men, now outside Russia, suffer from severe mental trauma and nightmares.
- The Russian government denies allegations, claiming investigations into violations are conducted.