Thu. Jul 3rd, 2025

SICKENING footage of a Ukrainian prisoner being dragged across a road to his death by evil Russian invaders has been released.

The defenceless prisoner of war (PoW) can be seen hogtied and strapped up to the back of a motorbike by a rope.

East2WestSickening footage shows a Ukrainian PoW being hogtied by the side of the road and strapped to a motorbike by the Russians[/caption]

East2WestThe PoW was dragged across an empty road to his death[/caption]

East2WestTwo of Vladimir Putin’s men can be seen taking part in the fatal act as one sits on the bike and the other drags the PoW into position[/caption]

Disturbing video shows the fiend callously driving his military motorbike down an empty road in Russian occupied Ukraine.

The Sun is choosing not to show the footage due to its barbarity.

Two of Vladimir Putin’s men can be seen taking part in the fatal act as one sits on the bike and the other drags the PoW into position.

Moments later, aerial video captures the men driving away as the prisoner is taken along with them.

It is unclear exactly where the footage is filmed from.

It has now been blasted by Ukraine’s human rights commissioner Dmytro Lubinets who blamed it on Putin’s brainwashed invaders.

Lubinets said: “A video is being circulated on social media: it shows a man tied to a motorcycle and dragged along the road.

“This is demonstrative cruelty and another war crime by the Russian Federation.”

He has contacted the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross over the alleged atrocity which – if confirmed – amounts to a heinous war crime. 

It would be a “gross violation” of the Geneva Conventions and International Humanitarian Law

“Russia is acting like a terrorist state,” Lubinets continued.  

“And it must bear fair responsibility for every crime.

“The Prosecutor General’s Office reported on May 23 that 75 criminal cases involving the killing of 268 prisoners by Russian troops are being investigated in Ukraine since the start of the full-scale invasion.”

Throughout the conflict, Putin’s men have been accused of carrying out brutal war crimes.

In January, Russian soldiers filmed themselves shooting dead six Ukrainian PoWs in cold blood.

Kyiv launched a criminal investigation into the murders and reported the sickening killings to the UN and Red Cross – insisting Russia cannot be allowed to so brazenly flout the laws of war.

The PoWs are seen lying face down on the ground in a wooded area next to a temporary hut.

“This one’s mine,” says one of the executioners after demanding: “Give me two machine guns.”

And last October, a squad of Ukrainian drone pilots were executed by the Russians.

I was branded by Putin’s men and left begging for death as a PoW

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A UKRAINIAN prisoner of war who had the words “Glory to Russia” burnt on his skin has said he was left begging to die.

Following his release in a prisoner swap earlier this year, Andriy Pereverzev has revealed disturbing details of his time in captivity, including the sick torture method known as “Calling Putin”.

The Ukrainian POW was captured in February 2024 on the battlefield after being severely wounded.

Despite his pleas to just “end it” and “finish” him off, Pereverzev was carried to an encampment where he was brutally tortured.

Speaking for the first time about his experience, Pereverzev told how he was mercilessly electrocuted by Vlad’s troops seeking intelligence.

He said: “While they were carrying me. I kept asking them, ‘Finish me off. Just end it, but they didn’t.

“They used electric shocks on my open wounds a couple of times, and I started blacking out again.”

As well as being horrifically beaten, the POW described how he had the words “Glory to Russia” burned on his skin whilst in captivity.

A disturbing photo emerged earlier this month showing the mutilated soldier.

Nine of the unmanned vehicle aces were filmed being shot dead after being stripped to their underwear.

Russia’s dictator is also wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) after tens of thousand of Ukrainian children have been snatched by Russia in recent years.

It comes as fighting between Russia and Ukraine has continued to escalate – over three and a half years into the conflict.

One of Putin’s top commanders was wiped out this week following the first Brit-made Storm Shadow blitz in months.

The deadly strike hit “the headquarters of the 8th combined arms army of the Russian Armed Forces” in occupied Donetsk – killing Colonel Ruslan Goryachkin.

Russia has unleashed deadly strikes almost every night in recent weeks as they look to steal away more land from Ukraine before agreeing to a peace deal.

The strikes came as Donald Trump’s special envoy Keith Kellogg hit back at Putin over delays in the peace process.

Kellogg targeted the dictator’s mouthpiece Dmitry Peskov as he slammed him, saying: “Peskov’s recent comments on the state of negotiations are Orwellian.

“Russian claims that it is the US and Ukraine stalling peace talks are unfounded – President Trump has been consistent and adamant about making progress to end the war.

“We urge an immediate ceasefire and a move to trilateral talks to end the war. Russia cannot continue to stall for time while it bombs civilian targets in Ukraine.”

GettyRussian dictator Vladimir Putin is wanted by the International Criminal Court over war crimes[/caption]

East2WestIn January, Russian soldiers filmed themselves shooting dead six Ukrainian PoWs in cold blood[/caption]

East2WestUkraine ‘used British-supplied Storm Shadow missiles’ to strike military targets in Russian-occupied Donetsk[/caption]

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