Ukraine Castration Twitter - Ukraine has vowed to hunt down Russian soldiers who were seen impaling a Ukrainian soldier with a chest bomb in chilling footage shared on pro-Kremlin social media channels.
The video, which analysts have confirmed is genuine, shows a group of Russian soldiers pinning down a member of the Ukrainian armed forces, before using a knife to strip him of his clothes and slash him.
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Kyiv and its Western allies have responded graphically with further calls to arm the country to fight off Russian aggression.
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This came as Ukraine accused Russia of false-flag strikes on a Kremlin-controlled prison in Donetsk, killing at least 53 Ukrainian prisoners of war. The withdrawn Russian separatists claimed that a detention center in the eastern part of the country, where members of the Ukrainian Order of Azov were said to be being held, was hit by US-launched Himars rockets.
In a clip of the disgusting castration, a man in a Ukrainian military uniform, with his hands tied and tied behind his back, was seen restrained and mutilated by at least three Russian soldiers wearing uniforms.
They shouted insults in Russian as the attacker, wearing a distinctive black hat, launched a brutal attack.
On Friday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky confirmed the video's authenticity and vowed to bring the perpetrator to justice.
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The propagandists of the Russian Federation are happy to show how a group of ru-tyrants is a lame prisoner. The world must know: 🇷🇺 - a country of cannibals who enjoy torture and murder. But the fog of war does not help to avoid the punishment of executioners. We will get to know each one of you and contact you. Михайло одоляк (@Podolyak_M) July 29, 2022
Inna Sovsun, MP of Ukraine, added: “Russia must pay for this. Give Ukraine the weapons we need to stop this dream once and for all. People can't pretend this isn't happening."
Adam Kinzinger, a US congressman, said Ukraine's Western allies responded to the video by sending weapons, including multiple missile systems that destroyed Moscow's forces, to Kyiv. “Every time something like this happens, it has to be another hand of the Chimars. Russia is bad,” he said.
Andriy Yermak, Mr Zelensky's chief of staff, has told allies in Washington that Ukraine could turn the tide if its forces were equipped with Atacms long-range missile systems, which can hit targets about 280 kilometers away.
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A second video shared by pro-Kremlin social media appeared to show the same group of Russian soldiers shooting Ukraine in the head and dragging a soldier tied around his ankles with ropes.
The Georgian Legion, which has around 1,000 volunteer fighters supporting the Ukrainian army, said its sniper teams were ready to pursue the gruesome videos.
When the videos were shared online, investigators scrambled to identify the soldier responsible, who was wearing the distinctive hat.
Aric Toler, of the Bellingcat research website, said the original footage showed no signs of manipulation and appeared genuine, but he could confirm the time and location of the video.
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The researcher said that he identified the main attacker in Russia after appearing on Russian television news clips of slogans at the Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk.
The soldier was wearing the same black hat and armband, as well as his uniform and insignia, in both videos, Mr Toler said.
The Russian soldiers from Akhmat Grozny are believed to be a special forces unit from Russia's Chechnya region.
But the trousers worn by the attacker could also suggest the involvement of forces from the Rosgvardiya unit - Russia's national guard which reports directly to Vladimir Putin.
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Ukraine is investigating more than 14,000 alleged war crimes committed by Russian forces in the country after the March 24 invasion.
There have been widespread reports of torture and sexual violence against Ukrainian civilians and soldiers during the five-month war.
Damaged camp to prison in Olenivka, a camp supported by Russian separatist forces, in eastern Ukraine Credit: AP.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian capital's armed forces on Friday confirmed an attack on the Olenivka prison, deep in Russian-controlled territory in the Donetsk region.
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Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's foreign minister, said: "Russia committed another fossil war by bombing the occupied Olenivka prison where it held Ukrainian prisoners. I call on all allies to strongly condemn this brutal violation of international humanitarian law and recognize Russia as a terrorist state."
The General Staff of Ukraine added: "The explosions took place in the territory of the industrial zone, in a newly constructed building, which was supposed to be specially equipped to capture prisoners who were coming from Azovstal. The equipment of the building was completed two days ago and from there some defenders were transferred to the Ukrainian prison."
But earlier on Friday, Russia's defense ministry said the prison was hit by Ukrainian forces overnight when the US supplied Himars missile systems.
A spokesman for the Donetsk People's Republic faction told Russian war reporters that no Russian guards were killed or injured in the attack.
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Footage aired on Russian state television on Friday appeared to show a prison apartment with burned refugee beds and other items strewn around. Body parts and shoes were seen scattered on the ground.
Moscow said the attack was a "bloodbath of the Kiev regime" intended to deter Ukrainian forces from surrendering.
We encourage you to set your browser to inactive so that you can access our quality content in the future. Investigators of the international intelligence community InformNapalm have identified a Russian intruder possibly involved in the shooting and killing of Ukrainian prisoners of war.
"In the comments on posts published by the community about alleged participants in the abuse of prisoners, readers drew attention to the image of a young fighter who has a characteristic humpback nose. The fighter of the Akhmat unit, who was caught in the video, has the same mark," InformNapalm posted on Telegram.
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Evgeniy Zibrov could be a fighter from the city of Sevastopol, the image search is marked with the highest probability. The man has posted pictures of himself in the uniform of the armed forces of the Russian Federation, follows military tactics and has a noticeable olive on his right cheek.
"We cannot say that it is 100%, but based on all external standards, more military experience, more support for the "special operation of the Russian Federation", as he used the letter Z in his profile picture - he could be involved. with a high probability notes InformNapalm.
As reported, a video of a Russian soldier impaling a Ukrainian prisoner of war with a knife and then executing him the next day is online.
Later, information emerged that one of the alleged participants in the torture and killing of prisoners of war was Vitaliy Aroshanov from the Republic of Kalmykia, Russia.
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However, as InformNapalm experts found by analyzing the video, facial features and indirect signs indicate that the fighter who participated in the abuse belongs to another nation - he is not a Yakut, he is not a Kalmyk. According to the community, the attacker is allegedly a mercenary unit of Akhmat, a leader with the call sign "Belyi".
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