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Russian Tank Crushes Vehicle Carrying Its Own Soldiers in Occupied Selydove, Video

A Russian tank reportedly crushed a vehicle carrying its own soldiers in the temporarily occupied town of Selydove, Donetsk region. The incident, captured on video by Russian forces and shared on social media, shows a completely destroyed car with visible casualties.
Тимчасово окуповане Селидове. Російський танк влаштував двіжуху і переїхав автівку своїх товаришів, після чого зник за обрієм.
— Сергій Нещадим △ 🇺🇦 (@nevedimka123) February 8, 2025
Мальчікі в трусіках із авто - 200-ті.
Ходять чутки, що після інциденту із танку доносились крики "Ужас, Ужас!"🤣👌😎https://t.co/6Yfe5zsBsP pic.twitter.com/ws2X6y3Bof
According to the footage, a Russian soldier on site describes the event, stating that the tank ran over the vehicle, leaving no survivors. After the incident, the tank continued moving without stopping.
The video, filmed by Russian forces, features one of the soldiers commenting on the situation:
“It just ran over them. The guys are '200' (killed in action).”
He also expresses frustration about the event, calling it “a complete mess.”
Earlier, during the siege of the Vovchansk Aggregate Plant, Russian soldiers resorted to eating stray dogs and even parts of their fallen comrades due to extreme hunger.
According to a Ukrainian intelligence officer, captured Russian soldiers described severe conditions, suicides among the wounded, and executions by their own commanders for minor infractions. Ukrainian forces also observed bodies with missing flesh and organs, raising further suspicions of cannibalism.
Reports also indicated that Russian military commanders have used extreme measures to enforce discipline, including illegal detentions, torture, and executions of their own soldiers.
In 2023, at least 19 troops were imprisoned in basements under inhumane conditions, with eight later executed—some killed by grenades, others shot, and their bodies burned.
Soldiers refusing to fight were also held in “torture pits” without food or water and subjected to beatings, highlighting systemic brutality within the Russian military.