"Soldiers Are Tied Up Like Dogs And Kept In Cages."
18- 20.07.2025, 13:00
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The Sun reported on corruption and torture in the Russian army.
The command of the Russian occupation army requires subordinates to pay bribes to avoid getting into hot spots at the front. The occupants who refuse to pay money are tortured and then sent on suicide missions.
The brutal treatment of invaders is practiced, in particular, by the command of military unit 31831. This is reported by the British newspaper The Sun.
The brutal Russian unit ties up its soldiers like dogs and sends them to certain death if they do not pay bribes, journalists learned. Unit 31831 has become famous for its brutality among Putin's defeated army, already known for its executions of Ukrainians.
Occupants complain that the commander of 31831, Major Oganes Petrosyan, personally chooses which soldiers to send on suicide missions. Relatives of the invaders complain about the atrocities of the military unit's commanders and desperately ask Kremlin dictator Putin to fire Major Petrosyan.

The unit, part of the 54th Motorized Rifle Regiment, is currently fighting on the front line in the Donetsk region. Russian soldiers complain that they are "expendable" and are treated like "meat". Families of the occupants say that the soldiers are dying like "cockroaches under their slippers."
The commander of 31831 is notorious for inflicting brutal beatings on soldiers. Among the tortures are tying occupants to poles like dogs, beating them with an electric fan and putting soldiers in live cages. Occupiers are also tied together with a rope around their necks and handcuffed to a post, where they are forced to sleep on the ground all night.

At the same time, commanders leave Russians a chance to buy off death. In order not to become cannon fodder, the invaders are asked to pay 50 thousand rubles each. Those who refuse to pay bribes are sent on missions, from which almost no one returns alive.
The outrage of Russians against the brutality of commanders spilled out into Russian social networks, where a campaign demanding to replace the command of the military unit began. Russian citizens complain of an internal enemy and betrayal, and are desperate to get dictator Putin to intervene in the situation.
