Military abuse

Fort Hood Failed to Warn as Predator Targeted Soldiers for 18 Months

Over an 18-month period at Fort Hood, Texas, a man attacked four female soldiers within their barracks. Despite a pattern emerging in the attacks, base officials opted against a public warning, instead choosing to inform soldiers through the chain of command. This decision was made even after the first incident in March 2021 and was made during a time of upheaval after the death of Spc. Vanessa Guillen. It was later revealed that the attacker, Sgt. Greville Clarke, would be caught after one of the attacks where he was caught in the act.

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Russian Soldier Surrenders Due to Brutality, Ukraine Shows Compassion

On May 31, a video surfaced showing eight Russian soldiers surrendering to Ukrainian forces in the Kursk region, citing inhumane treatment and abuse within their own units as the reason for their surrender. The soldiers described horrific conditions, including beatings and “confinement pits,” mirroring documented patterns of abuse within the Russian army. This abuse, which has been extensively reported, involves systematic mistreatment and punishment of soldiers, often utilizing methods reminiscent of Soviet-era labor camps. The surrendering soldiers received medical and psychological care following their capture.

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