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Watch: Video shows Russians torturing a Syrian prisoner with a sledgehammer (WARNING- GRAPHIC IMAGES)

A chilling video from Syria surfaced this week, showing Russian nationals torturing a prisoner with a sledgehammer.

I say nationals because while we clearly hear them speak Russian, it is unclear if they are members of the Russian armed forces or members of a Russian PMC known as Wagner.  That would make a small difference though, since Wagner is very tight with the Russian state, their only reason of existence is to provide the Russians with deniability.

A severed head can be seen in the video right next to the prisoner.

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A chilling video from Syria surfaced this week, showing Russian nationals torturing a prisoner with a sledgehammer.

I say nationals because while we clearly hear them speak Russian, it is unclear if they are members of the Russian armed forces or members of a Russian PMC known as Wagner.  That would make a small difference though, since Wagner is very tight with the Russian state, their only reason of existence is to provide the Russians with deniability.

A severed head can be seen in the video right next to the prisoner.

WARNING- EXTREMELY GRAPHIC CONTENT IN THE VIDEO BELOW:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HB7fVrHu6vs

Personally the video infuriates me. Yes, we are talking about a member of the Daesh getting the business end of that sledgehammer, and who cares about these guys, right?

The problem, however, is that although the enemy is barbaric, we must not get to their level. What is depicted in the video is not the behavior of soldiers, it is the behavior of criminals.  It is a behavior devoid of military honor and professionalism, it is sadism for sadism’s sake.

There is a history of such behaviors in Russia. The book drawings from the Gulag of Danzig Baldaev, a guard in the Russian penal system, show that brutality was the norm and what the “enemies of the state” faced daily.

The way the Russian army acted in Afghanistan was nothing short of genocidal; with rapes, indiscriminate killings of non-combatants and the whole shabang of war crimes.

In Chechnya we have cases of indiscriminate killing of civilians.

Mutilations and executions happen as we speak in Ukraine.

The Russian armed forces show a tremendous lack of care for civilians and keeping up with modern military standards.

Before anyone makes befriends Putin and the Russian Armed forces, these are some things to consider.

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About Vasilis Chronopoulos View All Posts

Vasilis is a 5 year veteran of Greek SOF having served in 35th Mountain raiders battalion and in the Zeta amphibious raiders battalion. Now he is a freelance security contractor primarily working in the maritime security industry.

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