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Ukrainian doctor orders staff to 'castrate' Russian soldiers as they are 'cockroaches'

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Ukraine has revealed that he instructed his doctors to "castrate captured Russian soldiers" because they are "cockroaches, not people".Gennadiy Druzenko, 49, was forced to apologise after his interview with the Ukraine-24 channel about Russian military prisoners of war and claimed that he had always been a "great humanist" but changed his beliefs when it came to the Russians.

He said: "'I have always been a great humanist and said that if a man is wounded, he is no longer an enemy but a patient.'But now [I gave] very strict orders to castrate all [captured Russian] men, because they are cockroaches, not people."Druzenko set up the first First Voluntary Mobile Hospital which sends out civilian doctors and nurses in the conflict zone close to the separatist republics in eastern Ukraine.

He also told famous Russian TV host Yevgeny Kiselyov: "Believe, all doctors who saved the patients - Russians will die here.

Die in large numbers."Those who [come here] will remember their nightmare on Ukrainian soil."Like the Germans remember Stalingrad."The Russian Investigative Committee opened a criminal case into the comments made by Druzenko, which meant that he could face trial under Russian law.

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