
Russian POWs in Ukraine watch the film Absolute Evil, directed by journalist Andriy Tsaplienko
- Video shows alleged war crimes carried out by their compatriots
- Graphic footage includes the killing of electrician Oleksandr Matsievskyi
- It also highlights the murder of Ukrainian parents and children
Russian POWs in Ukraine are being confronted with a graphic and harrowing film outlining the ‘absolute evil’ of Putin‘s forces in the war.
A video shows the captives forced to watch the footage outlining alleged war crimes by their compatriots.
The film, without cuts and retouching, highlights the shooting of civilians, the execution of prisoners and Russian rockets hitting residential areas.
It also includes the killing of children and parents, and the torture of hostages, and was shared by the Ukrainian parliament’s human rights ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets.
He said: ‘The Russian military were shown the documentary film Absolute Evil about their own war crimes committed in Ukraine.
What is in the heads of these persons – it is not known, what is in the eyes – see for yourself.
‘I hope that after watching it, they realise who is the absolute evil in this world.’
A caption to the 29-minute film stated: ‘The authors of the documentary give the names of those who committed these crimes and prove that the elimination of Ukrainians as an ethnic group is Russia’s military strategy.’
It is unclear who organised the showing for the Russian prisoners of war and if they were coerced to watch it.
It opens with the notorious case of electrician Oleksandr ‘Sasha’ Matsievskyi, 42, a Ukrainian PoW shot dead from multiple Russian guns as he smoked and uttered the words ‘Glory to Ukraine’.
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