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Two Wagner militiamen confess, 'we killed children'

2023-04-17T13:13:51.336Z


Russian mercenaries from the Wagner group killed children in Bakhmut and Soledar. This was confessed to Gulag.net, a Russian human rights organization, by two members of the militia, who entered Wagner through prison recruitment. (HANDLE)


(ANSA) - ROME, APRIL 17 - Russian mercenaries from the Wagner Group killed children in Bakhmut and Soledar.

This was confessed to Gulag.net, a Russian human rights organization, by two members of the militia who entered Wagner through prison recruitment.

One of the two, Azamat Uldarov, said he had "shot a 5-year-old girl in the head".

"I carried out the order with this hand, I killed the children, including five-year-olds," said the militiaman.

Together with him, Alexei Savichev also confessed.


    Azamat Uldarov and Alexei Savichev confessed to the founder of Gulagu.net, Vladimir Osechkin, the details of the execution of more than 20 Ukrainian children and teenagers, the explosion of a pit with more than 50 wounded prisoners and the "cleaning" of residential buildings through the 'killing everyone, including children.


    According to the two members of the Wagner Group, the order to "clean up" Bakhmut without sparing anyone came from the boss Yevgeny Prigozhin.

It was even worse in Soledar.


   Savichev explained that there was an order that "everyone over 15 years old was to be shot at once, without a word. 20-24 people were killed, 10 of whom were 15 years old."


    When asked about civilians killed in Ukraine in February 2023, Savichev replied that 15-year-old Ukrainians "can hardly be called civilians" and also said that Wagner militants would face death threats if they communicated with journalists.

(HANDLE).


Source: ansa

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