Ukrainian prisoner of war, former Azov fighter (an organization banned in Russia) Anton Shtukin confessed in a conversation with a journalist DEA News while defiling the body of a dead Russian soldier with a katana.
Shtukin recorded that he had the corpse seated on a chair in the street in Mariupol, smashed it with a katana and left it before retreating. The man repented, saying that he had committed a grievous crime.
“I allowed myself to harass her body by sticking a katana inside to scare the advancing forces,” Shtukin said. According to Azov, Katana stole in a private house.
The Azov warrior also said that the warrior tried to pierce his stomach but his pea jacket blocked him, then placed a katana in the heart area, neck area, and then dropped a war sword on the soldier’s body.
Previously, “Azov” regular Yevgeny Savelyev Confessed In the murder of a civilian in Mariupol.