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The New York Times confirmed: Ukrainian soldiers liquidated Russians VIDEO


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The New York Times confirmed the authenticity of the video which shows the 
Ukrainian army killing wounded Russian soldiers. 

Source: B92, index.hr Wednesday, April 6, 2022 | 23:55 



EPA/EFE/ VASILIY ZHLOBSKY

A video released on Monday, the authenticity of which was verified by the New 
York Times, apparently shows a group of Ukrainian soldiers killing captured 
Russian soldiers in a village west of Kyiv. 

"He's still alive. Record these occupiers. Look, he's still alive. He's barely 
breathing," the man says as the footage shows a Russian soldier with a jacket 
pulled over his head. Apparently, the Russian was wounded, but he is still 
breathing. 

The soldier then shoots the man, who continues to move, and the soldier then 
shoots him again. The man then stops moving. 

The men are lying on the road near the BMD-2 armored vehicle, which is used by 
the Russian landing forces. According to the video, it seems that some of them 
took off their jackets, shoes or helmets. Further on the road other destroyed 
vehicles can be seen. 

In addition to the victim, three other Russian soldiers can be seen, one of 
whom has a wound on his head, and his hands are tied behind his back. All of 
them are wearing uniforms, and three of them have a white ribbon on their 
sleeves, which is usually worn by Russian forces in Ukraine. 

The video was taken on the road north of the village of Dmitrivka, about ten 
kilometers southwest of Bucha. There, after the Russian withdrawal, the 
Ukrainians discovered hundreds of bodies in civilian clothes, which led to 
accusations that the Russians killed civilians in that place.


Where and when was the recording made?


The video was taken on the road north of the village of Dmitrivka, about ten 
kilometers southwest of Buca. There, after the Russian withdrawal, the 
Ukrainians discovered hundreds of bodies in civilian clothes, which led to 
accusations that the Russians killed civilians in that place. 

According to the New York Times, the video was probably made around March 30, 
when Ukrainians ambushed a Russian convoy while the Russians were retreating 
from smaller cities west of Kiev. There have been fierce battles between 
Ukrainians and Russians in recent weeks. 

On April 2, Oz Katerji, a journalist, posted on Twitter footage and photos of 
the destroyed convoy of vehicles and wrote that Ukrainian soldiers told him 
that the Russians had been ambushed 48 hours ago. 

The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense also posted a tweet about the destruction of 
the Russian convoy. They called the attack "precise work" of the Ukrainian army.


"They are not human at all"


"They are not human at all," said a Ukrainian soldier in the video as he walked 
among the destroyed vehicles, adding that they had captured two Russian 
lieutenants. 

Ukrainian soldiers wear blue ribbons on their sleeves and repeatedly say "Glory 
to Ukraine" in the video. It is not clear which unit it is, but in the video 
showing the murder of the prisoners, one of the soldiers speaks of the others 
as "boys from Belgravia", probably referring to the place Belgravia, only a few 
hundred meters away from the incident. 

The Ukrainian news agency that published the video on March 30 described them 
as "the work of the Georgian Legion", a paramilitary formation of Georgian 
volunteers that was formed in 2014.

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