To: skinowski who wrote (760983 ) 4/10/2022 1:04:15 PM From: greenspirit Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793744 Maybe Scott Ritter, who spent years in prison for pedophilia and is a registered sex offender, thinks this represents a professional army. I certainly do not. Russian soldier arrested after footage emerges of 'baby being raped in Ukraine' The soldier, who is understood to be in his early to mid-20s, was detained in Russia after the horrifying video clip was wildly circulated on social media platform Telegram Soldier Alexei Bychkov is said to have been detained in his Russian homeland A Russian soldier has reportedly been detained in his home country after vile footage of a baby being raped was wildly circulated online. The man arrested has been identified by Russian media as Alexei Bychkov. It is understood that he was born in 1997 and lives in the Krasnodar Territory. According to a report by the Mirror , the video is believed to have originated from the Ukraine conflict. It would signify the latest atrocity by Kremlin troops in Ukraine, who have been repeatedly accused of war crimes and genocide. The video has been shared on social media sites including Telegram. As Ukrainian media reports suggest that Bychkov sent the heinous images and video to fellow soldiers, and it spread from there. Many people have taken to social media to urge anyone who comes into contact with the vile clip to report it - along with a warning to anyone sharing the abusive content. BBC reporter Shayan Sardarizadeh posted the following warning on Twitter yesterday afternoon: “I hope this is clear to everyone but posting that horrific video of a Russian soldier abusing [...] a baby on Twitter or any other platform is a criminal offence. "As soon as you see it on your feed, censored or uncensored, close the video and then report it. “I'm also reporting every version of the video I can see on Telegram, and so should you. I know Telegram has an almost non-existent content moderation policy but they do say they have zero tolerance for child abuse. Well, let's see.”dailystar.co.uk