Putin’s barbaric snow torture of Russian soldiers ‘deserting’ frontline revealed | World | News

The barbaric punitive torture that Putin’s commanders applied to Russian soldiers accused of desertion and disobeying orders was revealed. A rebel fighter is taped upside down to a tree in freezing temperatures near the front line. Another, tied to a tree, is forced to eat snow by his superior.
Frightened and shaking, the men took off their winter uniforms and put on only their underwear. Their foul-mouthed commander can be heard barking: “[They] They wanted to escape from their positions in order not to obey the orders.” The angry police officer forced snow into the refuser’s mouth and said: “Eat, you ****. “
One of the recorded men pleads in despair: “I’m sorry, it won’t happen again.”
The commander tells him: “You need to work, not run away. Did I tell you where to go?”
The answer is: “I’m sorry, please.”
The Putin officer mocks their male sexuality and trolls them: “You fuckers, go away!”
The sickening sentences come as war peace talks continue and there is no clear signal that Putin intends to end his almost four-year occupation of Ukraine.
Ukrainian channel Butusov Plus said, “Russia is turning people into cattle, because only animals obey orders without a word. Orwell’s farm, this is Putin’s Russia.”
Another channel, War Archive, notes: “In the video, a Russian commander uses ‘updated’ torture methods on two invaders who refuse to join the attack.”
Nevzorov Telegram channel posted: ” [Russian] The generals continue to ‘shout and advance’.
“Therefore, local commanders are forced to invent new forms of torture against their personnel.”
This comes as Russia’s new night attacks left Ukraine’s second city, Kharkiv, and 80% of the surrounding region without electricity in the bitter winter cold.
“There was no power last night, everything was disabled,” one resident said.
“What can we do? It’s been almost 24 hours now and it’s -18C outside.”
Governor Oleh Syniehubov said: “Our energy system was attacked and there was quite serious damage.
“All teams are working to quickly eliminate negative consequences.
“About 80% of Kharkiv city and Kharkiv region have no electricity.”
22 people were injured in new brutal attacks on the Black Sea port of Odesa, authorities said.
People are feared trapped after a residential building was hit.
One of them was stated to be an 86-year-old woman.



