Here's an interesting interview with a former Russian Army officer who saw torture and was able to get out of the Army and escape Russia.
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64470092
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-64470092
As we end our chat, Mr Yefremov says sorry to the people of Ukraine.
"I apologise to the entire Ukrainian nation for coming to their home as an uninvited guest with a weapon in my hands.
"Thank God I didn't hurt anyone. I didn't kill anyone. Thank God I wasn't killed.
"I don't even have the moral right to ask for forgiveness from the Ukrainians. I can't forgive myself, so I can't expect them to forgive me."
"I apologise to the entire Ukrainian nation for coming to their home as an uninvited guest with a weapon in my hands.
"Thank God I didn't hurt anyone. I didn't kill anyone. Thank God I wasn't killed.
"I don't even have the moral right to ask for forgiveness from the Ukrainians. I can't forgive myself, so I can't expect them to forgive me."

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