Mobilized for war from North Ossetia, he met Nazis among his colleagues

A man mobilized from North Ossetia complained that in occupied Tokmak (Zaporozhye region of Ukraine) he was attacked by Russian soldiers, beaten and told that “Russia is for Russians.”

The day before, a video of Arsen Temiraev, who was mobilized from the 71st Regiment, spread online. He stated that on September 24, he and other soldiers were attacked by military police.

“We were laid with our faces on the floor like pigs. They beat us with rifle butts. While I was lying on the floor, a machine gun shot near my ear. The hot barrel was pressed against my back. I thought the Nazis were on the other side. It turns out that they are inside us. A military police officer asked what my nationality was. I replied that I was Ossetian. “You fucking idiot. Russia is for russians". At that moment it was so offensive that we were there, in positions, seemingly eradicating this hatred, this Nazism, and these Nazis are inside us. I will honestly tell you that I no longer know who to go against and where to move next. When such things happen, you begin to doubt everything,” the military man shared.

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