Här är lite intressant undersökande journalistik från den ukrainska tidskriften "Babel":
https://babel.ua/en/texts/127938-the-skelya-assault-regiment-has-combat-merits-and-is-well-equipped-and-according-to-eyewitnes ses-they-torture-and-beat-people-to-death-there-babel-s-investigation
Artikeln beskriver missförhållanden inom Ukrainas största "assault troop regiment" vid namn "Skrelya", även kallat "Syrskys stormtrupper". Dessa innefattar misshandel, tortyr, självmord. Kaserner omgivna av minfält pga hög risk för desertering.
Många av dom som hamnar i "Skrelya" kan man säga hör till bottenskrapet av ukrainska rekryter. Missbrukare, psykiskt sjuka, eller med allvarliga sjukdomar som HIV, TBC och Hep-C. Råder naturligtvis stor oklarhet kring hur dessa kan ha rekryterats på laglig grund.
Artikeln bygger på intervjuer med drygt 30 vittnen. Både nuvarande och fd rekryter till "Skrelya" och deras anhöriga.
https://babel.ua/en/texts/127938-the-skelya-assault-regiment-has-combat-merits-and-is-well-equipped-and-according-to-eyewitnes ses-they-torture-and-beat-people-to-death-there-babel-s-investigation
Artikeln beskriver missförhållanden inom Ukrainas största "assault troop regiment" vid namn "Skrelya", även kallat "Syrskys stormtrupper". Dessa innefattar misshandel, tortyr, självmord. Kaserner omgivna av minfält pga hög risk för desertering.
Många av dom som hamnar i "Skrelya" kan man säga hör till bottenskrapet av ukrainska rekryter. Missbrukare, psykiskt sjuka, eller med allvarliga sjukdomar som HIV, TBC och Hep-C. Råder naturligtvis stor oklarhet kring hur dessa kan ha rekryterats på laglig grund.
Artikeln bygger på intervjuer med drygt 30 vittnen. Både nuvarande och fd rekryter till "Skrelya" och deras anhöriga.
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Due to accusations of heavy losses, the regiment has a reputation for being “meat", like gun fodder soldiers.
However, “Skelya” loses people not only on the battlefield, but even before combat, i.e. during military training.
However, “Skelya” loses people not only on the battlefield, but even before combat, i.e. during military training.
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A battered head, torn arms, a cut lower back, dirty and broken fingers. In this condition, 35-year-old Oleksandr Semenov arrived at the Kropyvnytskyi hospital in January 2026. He said that he had escaped from the 425th separate assault regiment “Skelya”, where he had been mocked, beaten, tied to an ATV and dragged along the ground. In a video made by local doctors, the man said that he had witnessed at least nine suicides in the unit, briefly described their circumstances and named one of the deceased. The video, which is at the disposal of Babel, was shot on January 23, 2026, and a few days later Oleksandr Semenov died in the hospital. The official cause of death is pneumonia.
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Many recruits begin to experience drug withdrawal syndrome while still in the "Chicken Coop". In this state, people stop sleeping, feel pain all over their body, nausea, diarrhea, and there is a high risk of suicide. The interviewees say that only a few are given IVs which somewhat alleviate the condition. Some pf them have hallucinations and delusions — they are isolated.
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Eyewitnesses recall that people with mental disorders were also accommodated in the religious dugout.
“It was obvious that these people needed a psychiatric hospital. We were not allowed to leave this building anywhere, and you can’t explain to these people that you can’t leave. They [the guards] beat them with rifle butts, fists, and kicks, and threw them back at us. A few of our guys tried to help these people,” says one of the “religious” man. Then their dugout began to be locked.
“It was obvious that these people needed a psychiatric hospital. We were not allowed to leave this building anywhere, and you can’t explain to these people that you can’t leave. They [the guards] beat them with rifle butts, fists, and kicks, and threw them back at us. A few of our guys tried to help these people,” says one of the “religious” man. Then their dugout began to be locked.