PUTIN’S SICKLY ARMY

Ukrainian troops find surrendered Russian mercenaries wearing mystery coloured wristbands – and the reason is chilling

FIGHTERS in Putin's private army have been forced to wear coloured wristbands on the frontline for a chilling reason.

New recruits in Vlad's "Wagner Group" have been pictured wearing the colour-coded bracelets after being signed up from some of Russia's most notorious penal colonies.

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New Russian recruits are being made to wear wristbands if they have HIV or hep CCredit: Ukraine Defence Intelligence
The Wagner Group 'death squad' is run by Putin crony Yevgeny PrigozhinCredit: AP:Associated Press
The Wagner Group have reportedly recruited some 20,000 prison inmates to fightCredit: East2West

Its chief Yevgeny Prigozhin, known as "Putin's chef", has been pictured in recent weeks trying to pressure inmates into signing up for the war.

And now Ukraine's military has claimed the plastic wristbands are being used to mark out which new conscripts have serious infectious diseases such as HIV and hepatitis C.

The Wagner Group has been mass-recruiting inmates from Russia's infamous prisons, where drug use is widespread and diseases often spread through the sharing of dirty needles.

Ukraine's Ministry of Defence claims that Russia has begun marking these "sick 'fighters' with appropriate bracelets on their hands".

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It said that more than 100 prisoners infected with HIV and hep C had been mobilised from one prison alone close to St Petersburg.

"In order to 'mark' infected militants, the command of 'Wagners' forces them to wear red bracelets on the arm in case of HIV, and white bracelets in case of hepatitis," the Ministry's Main Directorate of Intelligence said in a statement.

Russian conscripts are said to be furious about having to serve alongside "infected" militants, the same report said.

It also claimed that Russian military doctors regularly refused to provide assistance to the infected soldiers if they got wounded on the battlefield.

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In Ukraine, a number of Wagner militants with HIV and hepatitis have already reportedly been detained.

It follows reports that aid workers have sent HIV drugs and abortion pills to Ukraine following claims of Russian soldiers raping Ukrainian women.

More than 50 cases of sexual violence by Russian troops are being investigated, according to Ukraine's human rights chief Lyudmila Denisova.

International abortion providers say they have been inundated with requests from Ukrainian hospitals and volunteer organisations for emergency contraceptives.

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