The UN mission in Kyiv declared itself “horrified” by these images demanding an investigation as the Kremlin called to verify the“authenticity” of the video, he who usually rejects the accusations of crimes brought once morest his soldiers. The UN representation also refers to a second video showing the mutilated bodies of Ukrainian prisoners.
Andrei Medvedev, a former member of the Russian paramilitary group Wagner who took refuge in Norway, recognized other members of the militia in a video of the beheading of a Ukrainian soldier that has been circulating on social media since Tuesday. This was declared on Wednesday by Vladimir Ossetchkine, founder of the Russian organization for the defense of human rights Gulagu.net.
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