
Inside Putin's ‘Unit 31831' where troops are electrocuted like dogs – and face suicide missions if they don't pay bribes
Unit 31831 has become renowned for its brutality among the
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Russian soldiers tied together by the neck
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Soldiers are handcuffed to posts and forced to sleep on the ground
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Unit 31831's commander Major Petrosyan Oganes
And its commander is so hated that soldiers' families are making a desperate appeal to Vlad to get Major Petrosyan Oganes sacked.
The unit - which sits within the 54th Motorised Rifles Regiment - is currently fighting on the front line in Donetsk.
But soldiers have complained online that they are "expendable" and are treated like "meat".
Their families say troops are dying like "cockroaches under slippers".
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But Unit 31831's commander Major Oganes has become known for disciplining soldiers by horrific beatings.
That includes tying them to posts like dogs, beating one soldier with an electric fan, and trapping soldiers in electrified cages.
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Oganes exacts the beatings against soldiers who have been found to have broken the unit's rules - like being drunk.
Soldiers are tied together with a rope around their neck and handcuffed shirtless around posts where they're forced to sleep the night on the ground.
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Commanders in Unit 31831 also take bribes from soldiers to not send them into the fighting.
Those who don't pay the 50,000Roubles (£476) are sent to parts of the front are forced to participate in attacks where they will likely not survive.
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Russian commanders are intentionally killing so many of their own soldiers that the practice now has a slang term: zeroing out.
They also extort soldiers for cash - robbing them of 30,000Roubles (£285) to buy perfume for their wives.
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An electrified cage where soldiers were kept inside to discipline them
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One soldier tied to a post
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Anger against Oganes and the unit is now spilling over to Russian social media where a campaign has been launched to bring the commander down.
One person who tore into Oganes said: "May you be damned, dog and coward!"
Another wrote: "What b*******s. Sadists and maniacs!!! They act a hundred times more sophisticated in prison."
While a third posted: "This is called an internal enemy and betrayal.
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"Such commanders should be put in jail for a long time."
They're desperately trying to get the dictator to step in and fix the unit.
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One soldier is beaten with a household electric fan
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The soldier is left with a bruised and cut face after the brutal beating
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They wrote: "Dear Vladimir Putin...
"We are forced to turn to you for help, as guarantors of the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of servicemen, as well as members of their families!"
The Russians don't bother to tell families that soldiers have died at the front or gone missing.
Dozens of posts on Russian social media site VK feature families appealing for information about their lost son in Unit 31831.
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One post from April reads: "My son is missing, military unit 31831, regiment 54.
"He signed a contract in Persianovka.
"He went to the combat zone on February 25. He went missing. Maybe someone knows, please respond, call sign Khottabych."
It paints a picture of a corrupt, violent, and short life for Vlad's boys - and that's before they try and break through the Ukrainian dronegrinder.
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The Russian families continue to support Vlad's unjust invasion of Ukraine, but just want better treatment for their soldiers.
A desperate campaign has now been launched by the families of the soldiers to have them treated with more respect.
They want them to be able to kill as many Ukrainians as possible.
To the Russian public, everything in the army is presented as being well-functioning and respectful.
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One school in the southern city of Volgograd, Secondary School No. 95,
Photos posted to the school's social media showed children dressed in combat fatigues proudly standing with a letter of recognition for the cash they'd raised.
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Russian soldiers are thought to be preparing to try and capture Sumy
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Vladimir Putin looks on prior to the Victory Day military parade in Red Square marking the 75th anniversary of the victory in World War II
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Another commander of Unit 31831 wrote back: "Your assistance and caring attitude deserve deep recognition.
"We wish you peaceful skies, good health, energy, optimism, and success in your work."
The 54th MRR sits within the 9th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade - which was formerly under the Donetsk People's Republic, but the brigade was later incorporated into the Russian Army.
In March, the Centre for European Policy Analysis assessed that Russia could be 12 times more corrupt than Europe on average.
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That means equipment is stolen, salaries are embezzled, and bribes are paid.
The massive amount of corruption within Russian trenches is one reason why its far larger army has become ineffective and ground to a halt by Ukraine.
Estimates have said that between 50,000 and 100,000 have vanished on the battlefield.
Trump's 50-day peace deadline for Vlad
THE Kremlin mocked Donald Trump's 50-day peace deadline and may now demand even more Ukrainian territory instead of trying to sign peace.
Vladimir Putin will instead keep terrorising Ukrainian civilians during the seven-week period, sources said.
The furious US President said he is 'very unhappy' with
Russia
as he warned of 100 per cent secondary tariffs on Moscow should they continue to
blitz
Ukraine
.
Trump said he wants the war to end, but doubled down on his frustration with Putin, saying he's "disappointed" in the Russian leader.
But a snarling Putin has always declined and instead ramped up his
ground and aerial offensives across
Ukraine
.
He also vowed to send US weapons - compromising of "everything" in their arsenal - to Nato so they can distribute them to Kyiv.

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