Ex-Wagner makes brutal confession to war crimes against children

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The Wagner group is Russia’s shadow army. Her boss: Yevgeny Prigozhin. Putin’s right-hand man and the man of the rough. For Russia’s dirtier deals.

Since Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine, the Wagner group has been involved in countless brutal battles. Prigozhin, also known as Putin’s cook, has deliberately publicly criticized the Russian military in the past. Probably to look better himself with his group Wagner.

Now a particularly brutal order from him to his mercenaries has become public: In a published video interview, two former captive ex-mercenaries make a violent confession.

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France-based Russian human rights organization Gulagu recently published a video interview with ex-Wagner mercenaries. It contained shocking admissions of war crimes against children and young people.

Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigoshin is said to have ordered this. The interview was conducted with two former commanders of the Wagner PMC units, believed to have been recruited under the Putin-Prigozhin program, also known as Project K – in penal colonies.

Former prisoner of penal colony 13 of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service in the Saratov region, Azamat Uldarov, was personally pardoned by Putin last year. Just like the ex-prisoner of Penal Colony-1 of the Russian Federal Penitentiary Service in the Voronezh region, Alexei Savichev. They were then sent to war under the leadership of Prigozhin.

According to the Human Rights Organization, Azamat Uldarov and Alexei Savichev were interviewed for a week by Gulagu founder Vladimir Osechkin.

February 20, 2023, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Ex-Wagner mercenaries confess to murdering children and youth

“How many civilians were shot in February 2023? And how many of them were teenagers?” Osechkin asked in one of the interviews. One of the ex-mercenaries replied: “I don’t know, maybe 24, 20.” Osechkin asked: “And you were unarmed, no uniform, plain clothes? ”

The mercenary confirmed this, adding: “When they took off their underwear, lifted their arms, their tattoos came out. There was no other way.” He stressed, “We shot them more because of their tattoos than what they might be up to.”

In addition, the ex-mercenaries admitted in the interview that they had blown up a pit with more than 50 wounded prisoners and the so-called “500”.

The “500” are those who decided not to continue the war, but also to refuse orders to kill Ukrainians. In addition, the ex-mercenaries confessed to searching homes and killing everyone, including children.

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