Former Wagner fighters claim they killed children and civilians under orders in Ukraine

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One of the men claimed that soldiers massacred between 300 and 400 people in Bakhmut, including about 40 children, who had taken refuge in the basement of a nine-storey block of flats

“It doesn’t matter whether there is a civilian there or not,” he said. “The house needs to be swept. I didn’t give a f**k who was inside.”

He said: “I can say the following: if at least one of these accusations against me is confirmed, I am ready to be held accountable according to any laws.”

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