Russian war tension spills over as Putin special forces fighter attacks national guardsman on his own side in ugly brawl

  • Footage shows pro-Putin bruiser Andrei Marlin digging into a soldier in a hotel
  • He had just finished fighting on the frontline in the war in Ukraine four days ago
  • The clip shows him frantically swearing at the guards before he was handcuffed 

By Tom Scotson For Mailonline

Published: 13:40 BST, 17 September 2022 | Updated: 13:43 BST, 17 September 2022

This is the moment a Putin special forces fighter attacked a national guardsman on his own side in an ugly brawl. 

Footage shows pro-Putin bruiser Andrei Marlin digging into the soldier four days after he returned from the frontline in Donbas, Ukraine. 

The video clipped the aggressive soldier – who was reportedly with private Kremlin army Wagner – swearing at the man in the lobby of the Voronezh hotel, Russia. 

The aggressive serviceman told the Russian national guardsman: ‘My call sign is Marlin, I am [from] a special group of the 136th regiment.

Andrei Marlin was filmed screaming at a Russian national guardsman

Marlin (circled) in the original footage

Marlin (circled) in the original footage

A pro-Putin special forces fighter (above) attacked a national guardsman on his own side in an ugly brawl

Marlin (circled) continued to swear at the guards after he was detained and handcuffed by them. Pro-Putin bruiser Andrei Marlin was allegedly with the private Kremlin army Wagner

Marlin (circled) continued to swear at the guards after he was detained and handcuffed by them. Pro-Putin bruiser Andrei Marlin was allegedly with the private Kremlin army Wagner

Marlin (circled) continued to swear at the guards after he was detained and handcuffed by them. Pro-Putin bruiser Andrei Marlin was allegedly with the private Kremlin army Wagner

The foyer of Voronezh hotel, Russia. Later on in the video Marlin confronted a Russian national guardsman and said: 'My call sign is Marlin, I am [from] a special group of the 136th regiment.

The foyer of Voronezh hotel, Russia. Later on in the video Marlin confronted a Russian national guardsman and said: 'My call sign is Marlin, I am [from] a special group of the 136th regiment.

The foyer of Voronezh hotel, Russia. Later on in the video Marlin confronted a Russian national guardsman and said: ‘My call sign is Marlin, I am [from] a special group of the 136th regiment.

The bruiser was shouting and screaming at the guardsman just inches from his face. Among other things he shouted: 'I fought for your country, and you, you f*****, threaten me'

The bruiser was shouting and screaming at the guardsman just inches from his face. Among other things he shouted: 'I fought for your country, and you, you f*****, threaten me'

The bruiser was shouting and screaming at the guardsman just inches from his face. Among other things he shouted: ‘I fought for your country, and you, you f*****, threaten me’

After the pro-Putin fighter hit the guardsman he was overpowered and violently beaten with a baton and kicked by a group of soldiers

After the pro-Putin fighter hit the guardsman he was overpowered and violently beaten with a baton and kicked by a group of soldiers

After the pro-Putin fighter hit the guardsman he was overpowered and violently beaten with a baton and kicked by a group of soldiers

‘I will personally crucify you! I will p*** on you, f*****.’

He added: ‘Do you know who am I….? I defend your country.’

After the pro-Putin fighter hit the guardsman he was overpowered and violently beaten with a baton and kicked by a group of soldiers.

The military man continued to swear at the guards while he was being hit and handcuffed. 

He also shouted: ‘I fought for your country, and you, you f*****, threaten me’.

After he was detained his car was searched, where almost 500 gun cartridges were found, according to law enforcement. 

The Stalin Gulag channel said: ‘A new reality is coming for the police, with no rallies where women and schoolchildren can be beaten, but fighters who have felt the blood.’

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