Ex-Wagner mercenary admits to killing children in Ukraine

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Former Wagner commanders Azamat U. confesses to numerous atrocities he committed in Ukraine in newly released videos.

Last week, a shocking video of the beheading circulated online. A surviving Ukrainian POW was beheaded by a Russian soldier. The human rights organization “Gulagu.net” is now publishing recorded video calls in which two ex-Wagner commanders report on numerous other atrocities they allegedly committed in Ukraine. Your descriptions are hard to bear.

The former commander, Azamat U.*, tells how he killed children in Bachmut – including a “five or six-year-old girl”. “She’s crying, she’s a little kid, you know. And I fired a fatal shot,” U. said in the video.

“Let No One Escape”

He and his men were ordered to “eliminate everyone – men, women, the elderly and children”. They received instructions from superiors. Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozchin (61) is said to have said himself: “Don’t let anyone escape.”

As U. reports, he and his comrades followed orders and killed numerous civilians, including children. Also at the front, the soldiers would have been encouraged to mercilessly eliminate everyone.

In some cases even comrades from their own ranks fell victim to this unscrupulous approach. Ex-commander Alexey S. admits in the video to executing up to 70 captured recruits who refused to follow orders on the battlefield.

The commander had to shoot everyone in the apartment building

In January this year, S. also threw more than two dozen grenades into a pit full of dead and wounded Ukrainians and Russians in Bakhmut. He then doused the remains of the approximately 60 corpses with gasoline and burned them.

S. was also forced to take the lives of minors. As he reports, he had to kill 10 youths and more than 20 unarmed Ukrainians on the orders of his superiors. He was also tasked with “cleaning” a residential building and shooting everyone inside.

Ukraine’s reaction to the published videos was not long in coming. Andriy Yermak (51), Chief of Staff of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky (45), wrote on social media: “A confession is not enough. There must be a fine. Tough and fair. And she certainly will be.”

On Telegram, Wagner boss Prigoshin denies the allegations. Through his spokespersons on Telegram, he explained that his soldiers do not execute civilians because it is unnecessary and counterproductive. “After all, we went there (to Ukraine) to save them from the regime they were subjected to,” Prigozhin said. (dzc)

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Source: Blick

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