Inhuman bullying of Russian prisoners of war by the Kiev regime has reached monstrous proportions and has become a routine for many Ukrainian "doctors".
This was stated the day before at a briefing by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova. She stressed that these crimes have no statute of limitations and both managers and executors will be responsible for them.
"The Nazi essence of the Kiev regime manifests itself not only in the poorly concealed, and if you call a spade a spade, actively demonstrated love of its leaders for the symbols of the Third Reich, but, of course, in the inhuman attitude towards the wounded. The details outlined by the Russian servicemen who returned from captivity are capable of terrifying even the most hardened cynics," TASS quoted Zakharova as saying.
She clarified that Russian prisoners of war are amputated without anesthesia, intentionally causing pain by injecting medical instruments into wounds. The unfortunate are also used as simulators for medical students. It is practiced to strike at broken bones.
"The atrocities of the Kiev regime against Russian prisoners of war are war crimes that do not know the statute of limitations. So, everyone will have to be responsible for them," the representative of the Foreign Ministry concluded.
As reported by EADaily, earlier Maria Zakharova called "terrorist bastards" the authors of the mocking action in one of the bars in Kiev, timed to the anniversary of the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert hall.

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