The fighter spoke about the torment in captivity: how the occupiers burned 'Glory to Russia' on his body
Journalist
Anna Tkach
07.08.2025 - 14:45
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According to glavcom.ua: Ukrainian soldier Andriy Pereverzev spoke about the horrific torture he endured after being wounded in battle. According to him, surgeons burned the inscription 'Glory to Russia' on his body while he was in a hospital in Donetsk.
'There were two guards with me. They came again to bandage me. I looked and gasped. There it was, 'Glory to Russia', burned into my skin,' Pereverzev admitted.
After he threatened revenge on his tormentors, he received even more beatings. The soldier also talked about how he was treated for his wounds in a Russian hospital after a prisoner exchange, as well as the conditions he had to endure.
The soldier's confessions are evidence of the cruelty and senselessness of the occupiers' military actions in eastern Ukraine, as well as a testament to the courage of Ukrainian warriors who bravely endure inhuman trials during combat.
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