Russia reveals execution of convict using sledgehammer as he had surrendered to Armed Forces of UkraineRussian Telegram channels posted a video of the execution of Evgeniy Nuzhin, a former prisoner of the Ryazan Penal Colony-3 and a member of the Wagner Private Military Company, who surrendered to the Armed Forces of Ukraine after being sent to the war against Ukraine; the man's head was smashed with a sledgehammer.Source: Russian Telegram channels Baza and MedusaDetails: The video is edited from two parts: one part shows a fragment of Nuzhin's interview to a Ukrainian journalist after he had been taken to captivity [in that interview, Nuzhin reveals how Russians recruit convicts to the war against Ukraine, and that he deliberately joined the Wagner Private Military Company to get into Ukrainian captivity and fight against Russia – ed.]He says that he is "Evgeniy Nuzhin, born in 1967, went to the front to join Ukraine and fight against the Russians" and that "on 4 September, he carried out his plan to join Ukraine."He also stated that on 11 November, he allegedly "was on the streets of Kyiv, where he was hit on the head, lost consciousness and ended up in this basement", where they told him that he would be "judged".Russian social media also published an alleged comment by Yevgeniy Prigozhin, the Chief of the Wagner PMC, in which he admitted that the massacre was committed by his mercenaries."