Watch as Putin is urged to publicly HANG Brits caught fighting for Ukraine in Kremlin propagandist’s bile-spitting rant

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THIS is the shocking moment a vile Kremlin propagandist urges Vladimir Putin to consider hanging any Brit caught fighting for Ukraine.

The prominent Putin puppet wants Russia to begin ordering public executions for anyone who goes up against the dictatorship in a bile-spitting TV rant.

Vile Kremlin propagandist Vladimir Solovyov has urged Vladimir Putin to consider hanging any Brit caught fighting for Ukraine.East2West

Solovyov said the ‘jokes are over’ as he unleashed the chilling rant on Russian TVEast2West

The prominent Putin puppet with the Russian despotEast2West

Vladimir Solovyov told his pro-Putin audience that the death penalty is the only viable punishment for people working for Kyiv’s special services.

He said any “terrorist act and sabotage” should be dealt with through the “highest form of social protection” which he viewed as death.

In the past, prisoners of war have been held in dingy Russian cells as officials try to work out a prisoner swap deal with the enemy.

Solovyov went on to imply that Brits caught on the battlefield should receive the worst fate due to their international aid and be hanged.

In the chilling rant he said: “I believe that we are obliged to observe our traditions.

“That is why we need to publicly hang accomplices of Nazism and Nazi traitors.

“Everyone has simply understood that the jokes are over, there will be no British exchanges.

“That’s it, the jokes are over.”

The strange spiel went on as he told the huge number of viewers that he would actually allow Russian defectors to Ukraine to be spared.

Solovyov bizarrely hypothesised that under his rule he would allow them to come forward and admit to switching sides by February 1, without fear of being executed.

Instead they would be jailed for a long period of time, he added.

If they refused to come forward and got caught after February 1, then they should also be barbarically executed, demanded the notorious mouthpiece.

He said: “Let’s say, on 1 February 2025, we announce a certain conditional amnesty, under which those people who worked for the Ukrainian special services can admit their guilt.

“Under a simplified scheme, [they will receive] not life sentences, but significantly less.

“[Those who do not admit guilt]..that’s it, the death penalty.”

At least one British national is known to be held by Putin’s forces at the moment.

The Sun is not naming him or his evil tormentors.

The fate of British PoW

Several Brits have been captured by Russia in the past few years of the conflict with one of them being brave Aiden Aslin.

The 31-year-old soldier from Newark-on-Trent has openly spoken about the torment he faced as a PoW since he was released.

He says grim torture methods are systematic and “standard treatment” for people in Russian captivity.

Aiden was captured by the Russians in April 2022, while fighting as a Ukrainian Marine in Mariupol.

His battalion was cornered after they ran out of food and ammo at the bloody siege and were forced to surrender.

He was sentenced to death two months later and became the face of propaganda footage used by Russian-backed forces.

He was only released in September 2022, in a shock last-minute prison deal brokered with Saudi Arabia.

In his first interview since being freed, a brave Aslin told The Sun on Sunday how he was beaten up, stabbed and forced to listen to Soviet songs in a tiny cell for 24 hours a day.

He revealed that he was starved of sunlight and only allowed out to film propaganda videos and take calls with the Foreign Office.

His captors played the Russian national anthem on a loop and ordered him to stand and sing it or be beaten again.

Another freed PoW is former British squaddie Shaun Pinner.

Putin’s forces captured him in April 2022 and held him in jail for six months.

He was plunged into a purgatory of torture and starvation which eventually saw him sentenced to death and labelled a “Nazi mercenary terrorist”.

Torture in Russian prisons

THERE have been numerous allegations and criticisms against Putin’s administration regarding torture in Russian prisons. These include:

Use of Torture Tactics: Reports have suggested the use of torture tactics such as beatings, electric shocks, suffocation, and psychological abuse against prisoners.

Denial of Due Process: Critics argue that prisoners are often denied basic legal rights and due process, leading to an environment where torture can occur with impunity.

Lack of Accountability: There is criticism over the lack of accountability for those responsible for torture, with accusations that authorities often turn a blind eye to such abuses.

Violation of Human Rights: Torture is a clear violation of human rights, and the Russian government has faced condemnation from international human rights organisations for failing to prevent and address these abuses.

Political Motivations: Some critics argue that torture is used as a tool to suppress dissent and intimidate political opponents, leading to a climate of fear and repression.

Dan CharityBritish fighter for Ukraine and former Prisoner of war Aiden Aslin[/caption]

East2WestAslin was seen with visual injuries during his time captured by the Russians[/caption]

Sean Pinner sat in a courtroom awaiting his verdict in a sham Russian trial

Dan CharityAiden Aslin pictured after his release reunited with Shaun[/caption] Published: [#item_custom_pubDate]

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