 Captured Russian soldier testimony reveals mistreatment and harsh realities on the front line. An interrogation video of a Russian soldier captured by Ukrainian fighters exposes Russia's lies to its soldiers once again, Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Oleksandr Sirsky shared on Telegram. The Russian soldier identified himself as Baliev Shamil Zakirovich, a 35-year-old private from the Republic of Bashkortostan, serving as a grenade launcher in the fourth motorized rifle brigade. Zakirovich said he signed a contract on November 2, 2023 due to financial difficulties and expected a rear deployment. Instead, he was sent to the front line as cannon fodder without receiving the promised payment. He detailed the regular mistreatment of privates, including constant beatings by the command. Everyone was kept in fear and was threatened to be ended, the invader said. He witnessed numerous instances of destroyed equipment and the corpses of fellow Russians while stationed at the front line positions. Zakirovich talked about enduring constant shelling, Ukrainian drone attacks and water supply problems, mentioning resorting to drinking their own urine due to scarce resources. My name is Baliev Shamil Zakirovich. I am 35 years old. I am from Russia, the Republic of Bashkortostan, the city of Duktyuli. I am a private from the Russian Armed Forces. I am from the Russian Armed Forces. The fourth motorized rifle brigade. The third motorized rifle brigade. The seventh motorized rifle brigade. I signed a contract on November 2, 2023 due to financial difficulties and expected a rear deployment. I wanted to close my loan. My loan was about 100,000 rubles, and my loan was also 200,000 rubles. I took the loan to buy a computer. This big loan. I took it from Russia. I had been drinking for a year. I went there and thought that I would serve in the army. In the end, they threw the same storm into the city. They were there until they took the guys from the 92nd brigade. They promised me 195,000 rubles of lifting. And then it turns out the same salary. In the end, I don't know, they paid me because they stole my card from the German army. I went to restore it, but the time required. I left the time. There was no phone either. There was no chance to find out whether I had it or not. They paid me 50,000 rubles. The rest of the money was on the card. I had 6 days until they took the guys from the military. 3 months of training. There were different battalions. It was just a shooting. It was all like that. It was already here in the village. I didn't leave immediately, but a week or two later, I said that I would be in the army. I was in the army. In the end, we didn't take the guys from the military. They were not profitable. They told us to take the guys from the army. We didn't take the guys from the army either. We just went with the machine gun. We got into a complete mess. A very strict attitude towards the personnel. It appeared in the commander's hands, first of all, because they took your little boy, they beat him, they humiliated him with different words. They were in a complete mess. They told us that we would die. We went there to die. They told us to die like we did. They told us to kill them. There were a lot of statements about the patrol. The guy was the first to leave because of them. There was no movement. There were no complaints. There was a prosecutor against them. Maybe someone is covering them. They didn't know. Everyone was afraid. We were alone for 500 years. They found him and saw him. They didn't become 200 because they had no children. When he arrived in Bakhmut, I was in one of my houses. I didn't do anything. I was told that the rotation would change. I arrived on 15th of February. On 25th of February, I was in Bakhmut. Then they told me to gather two groups to make a rotation on the positions. They chose me. We went out in the wind. First we went to Bukhanka, then to Peshkom. After that we went to Peshkom. We were lucky. They didn't shoot us. There were no old people. They were 300 and 200. The first time we were in front of them was when we were in command of the Tamansk division. There were only 60 people in Tamansk. There were a couple of dozen of them. The majority of them were 200 and 300. I came to the position of the division. I saw the division of the division. It was good. There were a lot of things. There were tanks, wagons, beaks. There were a lot of corpses. There were a lot of corpses on the road. We didn't go there. The point was right in front of the road. There were a few more tanks. We ran and there were even flasks. The copters were flying. They were flying all the time. The group that we were supposed to change was also not water. The water was also not water. We had a lot of water left. We had a lot of water left. There was a problem with water. I didn't know who I would change. There were a lot of people left. I don't know what to say. If you go back, you will see the desert. No one decided to go back. There were a lot of people left. After our 6 drones, we hid in the bandage. We were there for 3 days. The guys from the 92nd brigade took us from there. We saved the water from the storm. 3 days without water. We just hid in the bandage. We hid from the drones. Then we flew there. We threw the drones away. We hid from the shells. We hid from the shells. We hid from the shells. We hid from the shells. I can say that I was very happy. When the guys from the 92nd brigade told us to drink water, we were very happy. We took the drone. We didn't shoot it. We even gave it to the water. We gave it to the pizza. We saved it. We didn't have to go. It was a deep mistake. I regretted it a lot. My aunt and I talked to her. I didn't listen to her. Even the guys from the 92nd brigade told us to stop. We had to stop. How many people were left? We had to make a deal. We didn't understand. We had to protest. The guys didn't know what the situation was like. We didn't have a war. We didn't have a war. We had to stop choosing. We had to choose the same people. We had to choose the same people. Every time we had different people like in Ukraine, we had to choose one president. If you don't go and vote, it will write off your name. It will write off your name. It will write off your name. It will write off your name. There are more people in the camp. They say that there are better people. There are no conditions here, of course, if you say that I will not go to Perm, then here is a stop-run. Because it's scary, you shouldn't go here, you just don't earn anything. If you go there for money, you are very wrong. Here you can earn money, but not money.