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Russian POWs forced to watch Putin's War Crimes Against Civilians in Ukraine

 
 
 
 
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The grim reality of the war in Ukraine has been brought to the forefront with a harrowing film shown to Russian prisoners of war (POWs), detailing the alleged atrocities committed by Russian forces. The video, titled “Absolute Evil,” leaves no room for ambiguity as it exposes the brutal acts carried out against civilians and prisoners of war.

Narrated without censorship or editing, the documentary depicts scenes of civilians being shot, prisoners executed, and residential areas bombed by Russian rockets. The film spares no detail, showing the killing of children, parents, and the torture of hostages.

The intention behind showing the film to Russian POWs is to confront them with the harsh reality of the actions of their compatriots. Ukrainian officials hope that by witnessing the brutality firsthand, the Russian soldiers may come to recognize the true perpetrators of evil in the conflict.

The documentary emphasizes that the crimes depicted are not isolated incidents but rather part of Russia’s military strategy to eliminate Ukrainians as an ethnic group. It calls attention to the perpetrators of these crimes, both those who pull the trigger and those who give the orders, painting a chilling picture of the scale of the atrocities committed.

Among the cases highlighted in the film is the killing of Oleksandr ‘Sasha’ Matsievskyi, a Ukrainian POW who was shot dead by multiple Russian gunmen. His death, captured on video, serves as a stark reminder of the brutality faced by Ukrainian soldiers.

The film also recounts the tragic story of Liza Dmitrieva, a four-year-old girl killed in her pushchair by a Russian strike, and her mother, Irina, who was left gravely wounded. These heartbreaking accounts serve as poignant reminders of the innocent lives lost in the conflict.

Despite the horrors depicted in the documentary, it ends on a note of defiance, emphasizing the need for accountability and justice. It calls for the world not to compromise with evil and underscores the importance of holding perpetrators accountable for their actions.

The film’s impact on the Russian POWs remains to be seen, but its powerful message serves as a reminder of the human cost of war and the importance of standing up against injustice.

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