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"No moral law": Russian military apologized for invasion of Ukraine

According to the Russian serviceman Konstantin Yefremov, the prisoners of Ukrainians were mocked on interrogations, which could last a week in the afternoon and night, knocked their teeth. Russian officer Konstantin Yefremov, who participated in a large -scale invasion of Russian troops in Ukraine, told about the abuse and interrogation of Ukrainian prisoners of war, the BBC reports.

According to photographs and military documents, journalists confirmed that it was indeed in Ukraine at the beginning of the active phase of war, in particular in Melitopol of Zaporizhzhya region. It is reported that the interrogations of Ukrainians were conducted in the city of Kamianka, where a unit of the Russian serviceman was engaged in the protection of the headquarters, and the interrogation was conducted by the colonel.

"The colonel asked the captive, the name of the nationalists to me, whom you know in his regiment, platoon. And the guy does not understand the question, we, we say, the Marines of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. For this the colonel beat him, knocked out several teeth," Efremov said. The Russian colonel put a gun several times to the head of the Ukrainian military, after which he led and fired his head. The prisoner of war shouted, was stunned and did not hear the questions of a Russian colonel.

Similar interrogations continued a week: daily, day or night, sometimes several times. Efremov told, returning to the Crimea, where his unit was stationed before the invasion of Ukraine, he, together with six other Russians, decided to free himself from the army. According to him, they went directly from the forest where the military base was located. At first - in Dzhankoy, and then reached the Russian Federation on their own.

After the report, he was accused of treason "people who were not in Ukraine for a single day. " "I apologize to all the Ukrainian people that I came to their home with a weapon in my hands," said the Russian military, adding that he believes that at the same time he has no moral right to apologize to the residents of Ukraine. We will remind that according to the Russian serviceman Andrei Medvedev, people who refused to fight at the Wagner PEC are shot in front of recruits.