Returning from Ukrainian captivity, Russian Armed Forces soldier Alexander Bloshenko said in an interview: DEA NewsThat the Ukrainian overseers demanded of him.
According to the Russian army, they beat and “strangled” him.
“Already when they brought it, there was an electric shock – a tapik. They beat me with plastic batons… They wanted to (learn) the call signs. And location (comrades). They asked me to call…” said Bloshenko.
He also said that Ukrainian overseers forced his mother to hold a political demonstration in Moscow, under the threat of reprisal against a Russian prisoner of war. As Bloshenko noted, they called my mother from her phone.
“They told him to go to Red Square with a poster… (Later) when they moved to another place, there was an electric tapik,” Bloshenko said.
Former Russian soldier Vladislav Egilnitsky saidIt has been learned that the soldiers of the Russian Federation Armed Forces, who were taken prisoner in Ukraine, were tortured by electrocution, starvation, and also beaten by the local security forces.
Currently, a special operation of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation is underway in Ukraine. It was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24. According to him, the purpose of military action is to demilitarize the neighboring country and to navy the authorities.
The decision to run the operation became the justification for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.