The article reects aspects of the destructive design of the psycho-physiological portrait of the soldiersoccupiers who committed acts of violence and rape of women and children in the occupied territories of
Ukraine. We believe that this problem is relevant and requires comprehensive coverage and research by modern philosophers,
historians and sociologists. It is shown that during the war, the military has two kinds of feelings. The rst are the highest
patriotic feelings and human qualities that help to endure the hardships of wartime. The second feelings are the lowest,
immoral, inhuman qualities of a person. The article attempts to understand why this happens. Pushing Russian soldiers during
the ghting to go beyond morality and commit crimes against civilians. The purpose of this article is to analyze the destructive
processes that destroy the humanity and morality of a person, and in the course of hostilities lead to a state of complete
devaluation of the life of the civilian population in the occupied territories. The attention is focused on the rape of women and
children by the Russian military in the occupied territories of Ukraine. The immorality of the behavior of the Russian military in
relation to the civilian population and a number of destructive processes that affect the worldview of the soldier-occupier of the
Russian Federation is shown. The testimonies of women who survived the horrors of violence and revelry of Putin's soldiers and
managed to escape are given. The conclusions drawn made it possible to highlight aspects of the destructive design of the
psycho-physiological portrait of the occupying soldiers who committed acts of rape of women and children, and it was proved
that the army, which does not have moral standards, commits crimes against the civilian population, because it understands
that it can avoid this punishment. Scientic novelty consists in determining the aspects of destructive processes that affect the
worldview of the occupying warrior from the Russian Federation.
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