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Mariupol defender Mykola Bruiev tortured to death in Russian captivity

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Another tragic reminder of what Russian captivity actually is. Mariupol defender Mykola Bruiev was tortured to death, because international conventions apparently only exist on paper.

The news just dropped that Mykola Bruiev, one of the guys who defended Mariupol, didn't make it back. He was tortured to death in Russian custody. No grand battles, just the quiet, systemic cruelty of a state that treats POWs like target practice.

While the world debates the semantics of escalation and holds high-level summits, our people are being systematically murdered in Russian prisons. This isn't an accident or "poor conditions" — it's deliberate, organized torture. The same kind of torture that international observers occasionally write deeply concerned reports about, before heading out for lunch.

Perhaps it is time for global human rights organizations to write another strongly worded letter that will be safely ignored.

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  1. Hardworking Stork
    red cross is probably busy preparing another deeply concerned pdf file.
    +3 funnyThe red cross is clearly working hard on their font selection while the world burns
  2. Odesa Vyshyvanka
    this is f****** heartbreaking. we keep trading politicians while heroes get tortured to death.
    +2 emotionalA raw observation that highlights the tragic exchange rate of human lives for political theater
  3. Fearless Cossack
    and yet some countries still talk about peace talks and compromises with these monsters. pure madness.
    +5 solidPointing out the absurdity of negotiating with those who treat humanity as a disposable resource