British soldier Aiden Aslin has been forced to sign the Russian national anthem in an apparent propaganda video.
The Brit, who was captured while fighting while fighting against the Russian invasion of Ukraine, has been shown seemingly being forced to sing the tune in another flagrant breach of the Geneva Conventions' rules on treatment of prisoners of war.
In the disturbing clip which the Daily Star has chosen not to show, Aiden appears to be thin and pale but otherwise uninjured - despite the presence of a vicious-looking club on the table in front of him.
Comment: This is hilarious! They've 'chosen not to show' the full clip because it exposes their reporting as being complete propaganda! Watch the video (below) and see for yourself if it looks like he's being 'forced.' First of all, he offers to sing it. He's also smiling during the whole lead up. Here's the clip:
Comment: There's no way the authors of this article don't know they're lying. The clip floating around social media shows only the part of Aiden singing, none of the lead up. Articles like this are priming people on how they should be interpreting what they're seeing ("burly Russian jailer," LOL!). People are describing it as "disturbing," only because it's been taken out of context and we're being told he was 'forced.' Here's the full interview. There's much more interesting stuff in there than the singing!: