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“We killed kids”: Wagner ‘monsters’ confess Ukraine war crimes in video.

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EX-WAGNER ASSASSINS CONFESS: WE MURDERED CHILDREN ON ORDERS

Two Russian killers have gone public with a blood-chilling confession. They say they are former Wagner Group commanders, and they admit to slaughtering civilians—including a little girl—on direct orders from the top.

In a SHOCKING video interview with human rights activists, convicts-turned-mercenaries Azamat Uldarov and Alexey Savichev detail their crimes in Ukraine. CNN has obtained documents confirming their presidential pardons, signed by the Kremlin last year. This isn’t speculation. These are the men themselves, on camera.

Uldarov, visibly drunk, describes the unthinkable. “It was a management decision,” he says about murdering a five- or six-year-old child. “I wasn’t allowed to let anyone out alive.” His motivation for speaking? “I want Russia and other nations to know the truth… I followed orders with this hand and killed children.”

But the horror doesn’t stop there. Savichev describes orders to execute any male 15 or older and to “sweep” houses clean of life. “I didn’t give a f**k who was inside,” he states coldly. The command, they say, came from Wagner’s shadowy leader, Yevgeny Prigozhin: “Annihilate everyone.”

THIS IS HOW RUSSIA FIGHTS. This is the “special operation” sold as liberation. The Wagner Group, a criminal organization sanctioned by the U.S., vacuumed tens of thousands of murderers from Russian prisons, offered them cash and freedom, and unleashed them on Ukrainian towns like Bakhmut and Soledar.

And the Kremlin’s response? SILENCE. Prigozhin himself didn’t deny the men were his—he threatened VICIOUS RETRIBUTION against them for talking. He calls them liars, even as one of them has already been pressured to recant in a follow-up video.

Ukrainian officials are demanding justice, but where is the global outrage? These are not acts of war. They are war crimes, confessed in detail by the men who pulled the triggers.

The system that armed these killers and set them loose is still operating, right now.



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