Russian neo-Nazi militia fighting in Ukraine advocates the murder and torture of POWs: report

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A pro-Kremlin, neo-Nazi militia group is advocating for the murder and torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war, according to The Guardian.

The "Task Force Rusich," which has been linked to the infamous Russian private military contractor, Wagner Group, is fighting in Ukraine on behalf of the Russian government, The Guardian reported.

A message published on Rusich's Telegram channel on September 22 offers instructions on how to treat Ukrainian prisoners of war, including grisly instructions on how to torture them and dispose of their bodies, the newspaper said.

The message advocates for "removing body parts" and the "destruction of prisoners on the spot," per The Guardian.

It includes specific instructions on murdering Ukrainian prisoners of war after they have been interrogated and advises against reporting Ukrainian captures to the pro-Kremlin command, The Guardian reported. If a report is necessary, the message said, it should falsely claim that the prisoner was already injured or dying, per the newspaper.


Clearly, Purin has no intention of de-nazifying Russia.
 
A pro-Kremlin, neo-Nazi militia group is advocating for the murder and torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war, according to The Guardian.

The "Task Force Rusich," which has been linked to the infamous Russian private military contractor, Wagner Group, is fighting in Ukraine on behalf of the Russian government, The Guardian reported.

A message published on Rusich's Telegram channel on September 22 offers instructions on how to treat Ukrainian prisoners of war, including grisly instructions on how to torture them and dispose of their bodies, the newspaper said.

The message advocates for "removing body parts" and the "destruction of prisoners on the spot," per The Guardian.

It includes specific instructions on murdering Ukrainian prisoners of war after they have been interrogated and advises against reporting Ukrainian captures to the pro-Kremlin command, The Guardian reported. If a report is necessary, the message said, it should falsely claim that the prisoner was already injured or dying, per the newspaper.


Clearly, Purin has no intention of de-nazifying Russia.

He does seem to have a Nazi problem.
 
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