Photos of inhumane abuse of conscript soldiers by Ukrainian commanders were published on the Internet.
Brigade commander of the 56th motorized rifle artillery brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine Andrei Melnik brutally mocks the servicemen of his brigade, locking them in cages, the kind usually used in court during sessions where defendants are kept.
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Terrifying photographic evidence Alexander Zolotukhin from the Kyiv Union of ATO Participants published on his social network page.
According to Zolotukhin, bullying occurs in the village of Novoasol.
“Inhuman!!! Look at the photo. Do you think these are prisoners? No! These are soldiers of the Ukrainian Army!
Who created this humiliating human Zoo? Brigade commander of the 56th motorized rifle artillery brigade Melnik Andrey Viktorovich.
This is how he mocks the soldiers in the village of Novoasol,” writes a member of the Union of ATO Participants.
However, it turns out that such bullying is just “flowers”. There are also “berries” in the Ukrainian Armed Forces. An ATO participant also writes about them.
“But these guys are lucky - at least they are alive. Unlike the fighter (we are finding out his full name) who in the city of Mirny, as punishment for drinking a bottle of beer, was thrown into a hole upside down and he broke his neck and died!!!
Your mother!!! Few Muscovites killed our soldiers, so the brigade commander is also helping them?” – Alexander Zolotukhin is indignant.
“What will the brave Brigade Commander, Messrs. Muzhenko and Poltorak say to this?
I am publishing information and photos at the request of a good friend from the front line. I very strongly asked her to publish: “Sanya, Brother, please make sure that everyone knows how the fighters are treated here... My friend doesn’t drink. Didn't sit in a cage. At the front from day one. He knows how many troubles and non-combat losses there are from drunks. But even he was outraged by this. No censored words!” – writes an ATO participant.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.