Ukrainian medic 'orders castration of Russian troops'

In remarks made on live TV, frontline unit's chief says captured soldiers will 'die en masse' at the hands of doctors

Gennadiy Druzenko. SCREENGRAB

Russian troops captured by workers of a Ukrainian medic volunteers will all be castrated, the founder of the unit said on national TV this Sunday.

The combat medic, whose staff the Western media describes as “medical angels”, told the TV host that “cockroaches” didn't deserve the "right to procreate", RT reported.

The shocking remarks came from Gennadiy Druzenko, a lawyer-turned-volunteer medic working on the frontline in Ukraine.

Speaking during a live interview, the medic denounced the US for its 'reluctance' to fight with Russia, as he commented on the ongoing situation and the role of the the Russian military.

Druzenko said, “Trust me, Putin’s military hardware burns well. The corpses of ‘putinoids’ may stink, but they become unthreatening.”

He also confessed to have diverted from the principles of war that require an injured enemy troop to be treated as a patient.

The medic went on to add the Russian prisoners of war “will die in very large numbers” at the hands of his staff to teach a lessons to the surviving Russians “like the Germans remembered Stalingrad"

Also read: Ukraine president says compromise with Russia will require a referendum

During his talk, Druzenko also acknowledged his unit comprised “military wing” and former commandos,.

"We treat ours and turn theirs into fertiliser. Unwelcome guests have never been loved on this soil”.

The comments forced the host to cut the interview short on the note that Russian troops will be “held accountable”.

On Monday, YouTube was reported to have blocked the entire live-stream segment as it drew public flak.

Meanwhile, Russia is reported to have launched a criminal probe into the threats made on live TV.

A day earlier, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said any compromises agreed with Russia to end the war would need to be voted on by Ukrainians in a referendum.

He was also quoted as saying that Ukraine would never bow to ultimatums from Russia and cities such as Kyiv, Mariupol or Kharkiv would not accept Russian occupation.

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