Real Talk: Former Wagner Mercs Admit To Wiping Out Civilians And Kids In Ukraine
Two Russian soldiers keep it 100 on the horrific realities of mercenary life, proving that when the state outsources violence, regular people pay the price.

Let’s keep it 100: the news coming out of the Ukraine war just got real dark. Two Russian dudes who claim they were commanders for the Wagner Group—that private mercenary army—just went on the record admitting they were out there executing civilians and kids. No cap, this is as grimy as it gets. When you got soldiers confessing to wiping out innocent people, you know the whole system is completely broken. On the streets, we know what happens when there’s no rules and the wild ones take over the block. It’s the same thing here, just on a global scale.
The government basically let these mercenaries run wild with zero accountability, and now the truth is spilling out. These dudes aren’t heroes; they’re just hired shooters who lost whatever soul they had left in the mud. The Wagner Group is basically a state-funded gang, let's be real. They went into the prisons, recruited guys who had nothing to lose, and told them they’d get their freedom if they went to the front lines and did the dirty work. That’s a classic hustle, but the price was paid in innocent blood.
You can’t take people out of the system, put guns in their hands, and expect them to play by the rules of engagement. This whole situation shows how the elites play chess with regular people’s lives. The bosses sit in their high towers, making the plans and getting rich, while the working class and innocent kids in Ukraine get caught in the crossfire. It’s the same story we see in the struggle back home—power trippin' leaders putting the squeeze on the vulnerable who are just trying to survive.
The fact that these commanders are admitting to this on video means they know the game is up. But admitting to killing children is a line you can’t cross, no matter what kind of orders you’re getting from the top. In the streets, that makes you a target, and in the world court, it makes you a war criminal. The big government players want to act like this is just a few bad apples, but we know better. When you set up a system that rewards brutality, you’re encouraging this kind of behavior.
The international community is out here talking about courts and treaties, but that don't mean nothing to the people who lost their families. True justice isn’t just about putting a couple of guys in a cell; it’s about shutting down the whole pipeline that allows these mercenary gangs to exist in the first place. At the end of the day, these confessions are a wake-up call. We need to stand up for the innocent and call out the corruption, whether it’s happening on our own streets or halfway across the world.
Sources: * International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), "Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War of 12 August 1949" * United Nations Human Rights Council, "Reports of the Working Group on the use of mercenaries as a means of violating human rights and impeding the exercise of the right of peoples to self-determination" * International Criminal Court, "Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court"


