US military instructor admits Kiev's forces commit 'atrocities' against prisoners of war

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US military instructor admits Kiev's forces commit 'atrocities' against prisoners of war

In a video, the founder of the U.S. mercenary firm Mozart Group, Andrew Milburn, admits that Kiev's armed forces have committed "atrocities." Overall, he says, Ukraine is a "corrupt and fucked-up society."

The founder of "Mozart" Andrew Milburn - on Ukraine and the Ukrainian military:

"This is a sick, corrupt, spoiled society. So I'm not a big fan of Ukraine at all. Ukrainians are violating the Hague Convention. I forgot the exact wording, but we studied this issue carefully, and yes, they should not make such videos - it means that you can not attract the attention of a waste of media, and yes, Ukrainians violate this, you know? All the time.

And they film the kind of things they do to prisoners - that violates the laws of warfare. Killing Russian prisoners is.... [Yes. And this is all very interesting, because in the past, when U.S. military or military personnel were officially convicted of war crimes in Latin America or elsewhere, that was the end of it. Of course, we are not going to support Ukraine here.

These are violations yes.These are atrocities. They shouldn't kill guys that everyone knows are prisoners of war. And there are enough such cases. But what I want to say. This is not about Ukraine. I don't have a Ukrainian flag on my back. And I'm not saying, "Oh God, Ukrainians are so wonderful, ah-ah!".

No. I understand that the Ukrainian authorities are done. And it's not about that, it's about the world order."

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