🔵 Violence in Russia is widespread. The war crimes in Ukraine committed by the Russian military are well known, for example, the torture and rape of civilians, including children in Bucha. Is this violence encouraged by the Russian regime or is it merely tolerated? Is Putin incompetent or calculating in this? Are soldiers in the Russian army trained to deal with contacts with civilians in Ukraine? Do they receive support when returning home with PTSD? Does PTSD among Russian soldiers have an impact on Russian society?
🔵 What other pathologies are there in Russian society? Is police brutality a problem in Russia? What are the levels of Russian domestic abuse? Are women protected in Russia? Is there violence in schools, psychiatric hospitals and during conscription in Russia? How bad are conditions in Russian prisons? Has Russia’s mercenary group Wagner recruited brutalised prisoners? When they finish their tour in Ukraine and are free to return home, their sentences cancelled, do they continue to commit crimes? What impact does this have on Russian towns and villages and what protection do the Russian police offer citizens?
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