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Russian soldiers face brutal punishment for defying orders

Russian soldiers who decided they no longer wanted to fight on the front lines of the war with Ukraine faced cruel punishment. A video has surfaced online showing these soldiers being brutally beaten by their superiors. The rebellious soldiers faced torture and were ordered to return to the war.

Penalty for returning from the war. This is how Russians treat their own.
Penalty for returning from the war. This is how Russians treat their own.
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According to social media bloggers focused on war-related topics, several Russian soldiers decided to return to their country and cease fighting against Ukraine. They went to Tuva, an autonomous Russian republic located near the border with Mongolia.

The military personnel quickly regretted their decision. Upon arrival, they were detained and then subjected to brutal torture by other soldiers. They were beaten with batons and injured using electric stun devices.

Brutal video online: this is how they treat the Russians

Leaving the front did nothing for the Russian soldiers of the 55th Brigade. Commanders forced them to return to the war. The soldiers had no choice and had to fight against Ukraine again.

A video of the incident has appeared online, showing the brutality of the superiors towards the soldiers who did not want to fight against Ukraine. In the background, screams can be heard, accompanied by mocking laughter. The soldiers are kicked in the face and insulted.

This is not the first time the Russian command has treated its soldiers as "cannon fodder." Videos occasionally surface online showing superiors punishing their subordinates for "insubordination."

The attempt to avoid fighting at the front is severely suppressed by the commanders. There have also been instances where Russians killed their own defenseless soldiers in the heat of battle to prevent them from being captured.

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