Russia-Ukraine War: Castrate Captured Russian Soldiers – Ukranian Doctor Orders Team

A Ukrainian doctor and proprietor of a war-zone mobile hospital in eastern Ukraine, Gennadiy Druzenko, has stated that he ordered his crew to castrate captured Russian soldiers.

This was said by Druzenko during a discussion on Ukraine-24 about Russian soldiers who had been kidnapped and were injured.

“I’ve always been a tremendous humanist, and I’ve always said that when a man is injured, he becomes a patient, not an opponent.”

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“But now [I’ve given] strict orders to castrate all [captured Russian] men, because they’re cockroaches, not people,” he explained.

Since 2014, the Druzenko mobile hospital has employed approximately 500 doctors, according to Mail Online.

“Believe, all medics who saved the patients – Russians will perish here,” he told prominent Russian TV host Yevgeny Kiselyov on the Ukraine-24 channel.
Countless people perish.

“Those who [came here] will be reminded of their ordeal on Ukrainian soil.”

“In the same way as the Germans remember Stalingrad.”

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The Russian Investigative Committee has started a criminal case into the remarks, meaning that if Druzenko is apprehended, he would face a Russian court.

The committee’s head, Alexander Bastrykin, a former university classmate of Vladimir Putin, has filed a criminal complaint over his desire for castration, which he claims is “contrary to the law and medical ethics.”

 

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