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Gruesome photos of a Ukrainian soldier seized by Russians before and after released. Schoking!!

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Pictures of a Ukrainian soldier before and after being taken prisoner have surfaced, shocking viewers. Content with graphic material. On social media, horrifying photographs of a Ukrainian soldier who survived Russian custody have surfaced. The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense posted pictures of soldier Mykhailo Dianov on Twitter and praised him for being lucky despite the fact that he seemed malnourished and had wounds to his face and right arm. [caption id="attachment_43903" align="aligncenter" width="1024"]Ukrainian soldier Mykhailo Dianov looks unrecognisable after suffering torture at the hands of Russians. Ukrainian soldier Mykhailo Dianov looks unrecognisable after suffering torture at the hands of Russians.[/caption] Mykhailo Dianov is one of the fortunate ones because, unlike others of his fellow POWs, he managed to endure Russian captivity, according to a statement from the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense. Russia 'adheres' to the Geneva Conventions in this way. This is how Russia carries on the despicable Nazi legacy. It happens at the same time as it was made public that prisoner Shaun Pinner was electrocuted, stabbed, given a fake execution, and made to listen to ABBA while he was held captive. Mamma Mia was repeatedly played for the ex-British Army soldier during 24-hour music torture sessions. During the siege of Mariupol in April, Shaun was taken prisoner. I knew it was serious, so I called my wife and told her I was about to die, he recounted. She didn't even cry, though. She simply shouted at me, telling me that I was a fighter and that I would live. "Those were the final things she said to me, and they motivated me. "As the Russians assaulted us with mortar bombs and artillery, it descended into mayhem. "There were so many bodies, it resembled a zombie apocalypse," said the witness. "I was encircled by separatists from Russia. They stripped me and purposefully stabbed me in the thigh. They tortured me for 20 minutes with beatings. Then Shaun, wearing a hood, was electrocuted. It was a severe shock, he remarked. Each time, they performed it for 40 seconds. They appeared to be participating purely for amusement. You are going to die now, a man stated as he placed a pistol to the back of my head and cocked it. "I believed that to be the end of me. He then began to laugh and told me he was kidding before pistol whipping me. After that, Shaun was sent to the "Dark Side" prison in Russian-controlled Donetsk. He was punished if he slept outside the hours set by guards, and ABBA and the heavy metal band Slipknot played continuously throughout the day. I never want to hear another ABBA song again, Shaun declared. It was horrible because I already detested them. "One of the security guys threatened to shoot me and give the footage to my mother. They ruthlessly took my engagement ring. My darkest day ever. Shaun, 48, was given rations of old bread and unclean water for several months in prison, according to The Sun. He claimed, in a Sunday interview with The Sun from his home in Potton, Beds, England: "I believed I was going to die. On Earth, it was hell. "My hardest days in my life have been the past six months. "I never want to see a piece of bread or hear an ABBA song again. I just feel so blessed to be at home. Shaun, who is married to a Ukrainian woman named Larysa, travelled to the Donbas region in response to Russia's invasion in February to fight pro-Moscow separatists. He was a contract soldier in the Ukrainian army, having previously served in the Royal Anglian Regiment. He and fellow Brit Aiden Aslin were given the death penalty as mercenaries by a fake court in June. After being transferred to a new jail, he reported that although the surroundings were improved, music was still played, and this time Cher's Believe could be heard. "I cried a lot while we went through our terrible times. I managed to survive because we had to hold onto some sort of optimism. Shaun was told to pack his things last week, and he began to believe that he would soon be put to death. He actually took part in a prisoner exchange that Roman Abramovich arranged. Shaun, a supporter of West Ham, remarked, "I told him he actually looked like Roman Abramovich. 'That's because I am,' he retorted. He claimed to be involved in humanitarian relief. When I asked him why he didn't purchase West Ham, he responded because Chelsea was closer to his home. "We took a picture with him. "He really saved my life," I said. Shaun and Aiden both have a Happy Days tattoo to serve as a constant reminder of their military service. When they obtained their Ukraine visas in Moldova, they did it while intoxicated.

By Omal J

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