[ad_1]
FURIOUS Russian soldiers have warned they will “rise” up against Vladimir Putin after being forced to kill innocent civilians.
Hospitals in the besieged Ukrainian city of Mariupol have suffered relentless attacks by Russian forces – with Putin’s soldiers taking hundreds of staff and patients hostage to use as human shields.
Putin’s troops branded one particular airstrike on a maternity hospital “the most perverse f***ing form of neo-Nazism”.
And soldiers have since warned their warmongering leader he “won’t hide this for long”, adding “we all will be judged”.
One reconnaissance officer, Vladimir, told an international media briefing this week: “I want to tell our commander-in-chief to stop terror acts in Ukraine because when we come back we’ll rise against him.”
Another officer at the same event told Putin: “You won’t hide this for long. There are many like us here. Sooner or later, we’ll come home.”
One Russian fighter pilot, Maxim, became emotional while speaking about the suffering civilians have had to endure since his country’s invasion.
He told CNN: “I don’t know, what can justify, f***, the tears of a child, or even worse, the deaths of innocent people, children.”
The soldiers laid the blame at the feet of Russian commanders for “horrifying” crimes against “peaceful Ukrainian civilians” – and warned “you cannot forgive such things”.
And CNN reported another soldier saying: “Russian President Vladimir Putin has given orders to commit crimes.
“It’s not just to demilitarize Ukraine or defeat the Armed Forces of Ukraine, but now cities of peaceful civilians are being destroyed.
“The crimes that we committed; we all will be judged.”
The claims echo statements made by several Russian soldiers following a Russian airstrike which destroyed a maternity hospital in Mariupol last week.
At least three people were killed – including a young girl – and 17 people were wounded.
A harrowing picture showed a mother being stretchered from the hospital and she later screamed “kill me, kill me” when she found she had lost her baby – then died herself.
President Volodymyr Zelensky branded the attack an act of “genocide”.
Maxim, who has been captured by the Ukrainians, slammed the airstrike as “the most perverse f**king form of neo-Nazism”.
He told CNN: “It was a horrifying fact, not just because it is a crime. It’s vandalism.
“You cannot forgive such things. To bomb a maternity ward?
“It’s the most perverse f**king form of neo-Nazism, neo-fascism.
“Who could think of such a thing?”
🔵 Read our Russia – Ukraine live blog for the very latest updates
Another Russian pilot, Alexei, added: “It’s not really up to us, who to bomb, what to bomb. It’s a command.”
Maxim suggested there was widespread disquiet and shame among his troops about the Ukraine invasion.
He said: “I know in my unit, they are totally against it.
“They have many relatives and friends [in Ukraine], and they were told it was an operation localized to the DNR [the breakaway Russian-backed Donetsk area], and not an attack on the whole country.
“My division was totally against it.”
On Wednesday, the Ukrainian prosecutor general said that 103 children have been killed so far in the war, with Russian forces striking more than 400 educational establishments, destroying 59 of them.
Vladimir Putin’s KGB pal also lost his elite paratrooper son after he was reportedly shot by artillery during a combat mission.
Thousands of terrified Ukrainians are continuing to flee their homes almost three weeks after Putin’s bloody invasion began, with Russian forces repeatedly blasting major cities.
A Russian bomb destroyed a theatre in Mariupol where 1,200 terrified civilians have been sheltering, according to officials.
The Mariupol Drama Theatre had been used as a safe haven from Russia’s relentless shelling of the southern port city with meals being provided and people sleeping overnight.
The continuous bombardment of the city has forced around 20,000 Ukrainians to flee, while it’s estimated more than 2,300 citizens have been killed in the area.
The city’s deputy mayor, Serhiy Orlov, said between 1,000 and 1,200 people were inside the theatre when it was targeted by the Russians.
Rescuers are searching the wreckage for survivors but the number of casualties is not yet known.
All you need to know about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Everything you need to know about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine…
Pictures showed a pile of rubble with twisted metal and smoke rising from the ruins while videos showed blood soaked victims being rushed to hospital – and numerous bodies in the basement of the theatre.
Elsewhere, at least 10 people have died after Russian troops reportedly opened fire on Ukrainian civilians queueing for bread in the northern city of Chernihiv.
Horror footage shows bodies lying on the ground after Russian soldiers allegedly shot them outside a bakery in the city.
It comes as Russian soldiers were filmed apparently shooting dead a Ukrainian civilian in cold blood as he held his hands up and surrendered.
The distressing clip shows the man getting out of his car and surrendering before dropping to the ground almost immediately.
German broadcaster ZDF, which obtained the drone footage, said the incident appears to have taken place on the afternoon of March 7, on the E40 expressway outside Kyiv.
The video shows a Russian tank parked near a petrol station while a man in a silver vehicle turns his car around and stops.
He can be seen getting out of the car with his hands up – but a few moments later he drops to the ground after being shot.
Russian forces are continuing to pound Ukrainian cities and edge closer to Kyiv in a relentless bombardment that keeps deepening the humanitarian crisis.
But Zelensky said Ukraine has captured almost 1,000 Russian prisoners of war since the invasion began on February 24.
During a call with International Criminal Court prosecutor Karim Khan, the Ukrainian leader said: “We have already almost 1,000 prisoners and their video testimonies.”
It comes as Russia claims it is close to a peace deal that will see Ukraine become a neutral country, its foreign minister has claimed.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said talks with Ukraine are now focused on a neutral status for the war-torn country.
“A neutral status is being seriously discussed in connection with security guarantees,” Lavrov told Russian television.
“There are concrete formulations that in my view are close to being agreed.”
Help those fleeing conflict with The Sun’s Ukraine Fund
PICTURES of women and children fleeing the horror of Ukraine’s devastated towns and cities have moved Sun readers to tears.
Many of you want to help the five million caught in the chaos — and now you can, by donating to The Sun’s Ukraine Fund.
Give as little as £3 or as much as you can afford and every penny will be donated to the Red Cross on the ground helping women, children, the old, the infirm and the wounded.
Donate here to help The Sun’s fund
Or text to 70141 from UK mobiles
£3 — text SUN£3
£5 — text SUN£5
£10 — text SUN£10
Texts cost your chosen donation amount (e.g. £5) +1 standard message (we receive 100%). For full T&Cs visit redcross.org.uk/mobile
The Ukraine Crisis Appeal will support people in areas currently affected and those potentially affected in the future by the crisis.
In the unlikely event that the British Red Cross raise more money than can be reasonably and efficiently spent, any surplus funds will be used to help them prepare for and respond to other humanitarian disasters anywhere in the world.
For more information visit https://donate.redcross.org.uk/appeal/disaster-fund
[ad_2]
Source link