 Russian runaway officer reveals how Ukrainians are tortured in captivity. Konstantin Yefremov, former Russian military officer who fled Russia, has claimed that Ukrainian men are cruely tortured in captivity. Russian soldiers shot at them and threatened to rape them. Yefremov told it. In the interview with the Russian BBC News, in April 2022, Yefremov's unit guarded their rear HQ in Kamianka village in Zaporizhia, Oblast, Ukraine. The colonel was in charge of questioning Ukrainian captives there. Yefremov told three Ukrainian military captives were brought there one day. One of them confessed he was a sniper and the colonel's eyes lit up when he heard this. He beat him up, pulled down his pants and asked if he was married. He answered yes. The colonel told us to bring a mop. We will make you a girl now and send the video to your wife. The colonel asked a captive wants to name all nationalists that he knew in his regiment, his platoon. And the guy did not understand the question. He said we are Marines of the armed forces of Ukraine. The colonel beat him up and knocked out a few teeth. He put a gun to a guy's head as he was blindfolded and told him I am counting to three and then I will shoot you in the head. He counted then shot close to the head. He shoots close to one ear and then keeps asking questions. The officer had stated that these questionings and tortures had been going on for a week, every day or night, sometimes twice a day. He has also recollected that the captives were held in a garage. The colonel forbade feeding them with normal food and only allowed us to give them water and rusks. Moreover, according to Yefremov, the colonel shot through the captive's arm, keeping the bone intact and shot his right leg, breaking a bone once during the questioning.