Russian Soldiers Allege Executions of Deserters by Leaders
Two Russian soldiers have actually come forward with allegations of cruelty within their ranks in Ukraine. Talking with the BBC from an undisclosed place, the men outlined seeing implementations of soldiers for rejecting orders.
- The soldiers, recognized as Ilya and Dima, insurance claim commanders shot getting away soldiers at point-blank range, a technique referred to as “Zeroing.”
- Ilya stated he experienced four such executions. Dima explained the killings as a common incident.
- The Russian government maintains its pressures run with “utmost restraint,” exploring affirmed violations. Verification of these specific cases remains pending.



