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“Cut off his ears”: Who is the Russian “butcher of Mariupol”

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The man suspected of being the mastermind of its devastating bombing Mariupolis the bloodthirsty Russian general, Mikhail Mizinchev.

As much as 90% of the city, where 400,000 lived before the war, has been destroyed after a month of heavy bombing, according to Ukrainian authorities.

Mikhail Mizinchev, the so-called “Mariupol butcher”, is the man accused of orchestrating the bombing of the city’s maternity hospital.

According to Sunis the director of the Russian National Center for Defense Management.

Ukraine has claimed that Putin’s general was behind the bombing maternity hospital in the city as well as the theater which was used as a shelter by about 1,000 people. According to municipal authorities, the death toll from the Russian bombing of the theater is 300.

Sergei Bratsuk, a spokesman for the Odessa military administration, accused the high-ranking military official of ordering multiple catastrophic strikes in Mariupol, which resulted in hundreds of civilian deaths.

“He ordered the bombing of a maternity hospital, a children’s hospital, a theater and civilian homes,” Bratschuk wrote.

Revealing the mobility of the “butcher of Mariupol” is the dialogue that was intercepted and made public by Olexander Scherba, former ambassador of Ukraine to Austria. The audio clip is between Mikhail Mizindsev and a junior officer.

According to a translation of the audio clip posted on Twitter, it shows Colonel Mizintsev … scolding a soldier for not wearing his uniform, calling him the “scum of the highest class”.

In fact, he is recorded saying: “Why has not his face been mutilated yet? Why did no one cut off his ears? “Why is this idiot still not limping?”

It is noted that Colonel Minichev “parrots” the Kremlin line, accusing the Ukrainians of “mass terror” in the city “neo-Nazis” and “robbers”.

In a briefing of the Russian Ministry of Defense, he called on the besieged residents of Mariupol to “lay down their arms”.

“For all those who lay down their weapons, the safe passage through Mariupol is guaranteed,” he noted.

However, the Ukrainian government claims that efforts to build humanitarian corridors outside the city have been halted by Russian military strikes.

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