This clip was widely distributed on the pro-Russian website (Image: Artur Widak/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock)

Horrific images of Russian soldiers castrating Ukrainian prisoners were reportedly released.

The soldiers wear camouflage, wide-brimmed hats and “Z” patches on their arms, and can be heard screaming about abuse in the video.

His victims can see yellow and blue stains on his uniform and a piece of his clothing cut off and lying on the ground.

A Russian soldier reaches out with a green utility knife to cut up a prisoner, then shows the camera what he cut from the man’s body.

A cry of pain can be heard throughout the video, which is too graphic to share.

The nasty clips were shared on Telegram and validated by Bellingat, which specializes in fact-checking and open-source intelligence.

A website researcher contacted by the Times said the castrated images were unlikely to become a doctor.

Ukrainian officials responded to the anger over the clip and called on the entire world to do more in the fight against Vladimir Putin.

Russia is bombing the Kharkiv region as the war begins in week 22 (Image: AFP)

Ukrainian presidential adviser Mykhailo Podolyak tweeted:

“But the fog of war won’t help prevent the executioners from being punished. We admit everyone. It’s available to everyone.”

Ukrainian MP Ina Sovsun posted this clip on Twitter and wrote:

“The world can’t pretend it’s not happening.”

Experts are still working to confirm the authenticity and details of the clip.

The incident is believed to have occurred near a nitrogen chemical plant in eastern Ukraine.

The Russian soldiers in the video are believed to be part of the Chechen unit known as the Ahatti Battalion, The Guardian reported.

General Ramzan Kadyrov sent troops to Russia in March, promising to kill those who did not surrender.

The horrible leaders are known for supervising anti-gay Chechen “gays” and trying to limit women’s rights.

Others say the camouflage uniforms of the soldiers in the clip are similar to those of the Russian Rosguard unit, which reports directly to Putin.

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