An investigation by the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ 3rd Assault Brigade uncovered evidence of Russian soldiers, under the orders of Oleg Igorevych Rudakov, targeting and harming civilians in Nevske, Luhansk region. Intercepted communications reveal Rudakov directing the killing and torture of civilians and the destruction of civilian vehicles. This follows a pattern of Russian forces violating international humanitarian law, as evidenced by a separate incident in Toretsk where two civilians were killed. The collected evidence, including phone recordings and radio transmissions, will be used as potential evidence in international war crimes proceedings.
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Ukraine has identified Artyom Tareyev, a Russian officer, as the suspected perpetrator of a massacre of civilians in Bucha, a Kyiv suburb, during the 2022 Russian occupation. The Bucha city council alleges that Tareyev directly ordered his troops to kill civilians near Yablunska and Vodoprovidna streets on March 5th, 2022, resulting in the deaths of at least thirteen individuals. This includes Iryna Filkina, whose heartbreaking image – a lifeless hand with bright red nail polish – became a potent symbol of the atrocities committed in Bucha.
The identification of Tareyev comes amidst ongoing investigations into the Bucha massacre, a horrific event that shocked the world and became synonymous with the alleged war crimes perpetrated by Russian forces.… Continue reading
Ukraine’s Defense Intelligence head, General-Lieutenant Kyrylo Budanov, revealed that Russia prepared “execution lists” targeting prominent Ukrainian citizens before the full-scale invasion. These lists, encompassing teachers, veterans, journalists, and religious leaders, were part of a broader plan to eliminate key societal elements under occupation. This included logistical preparations like mobile crematoria and instructions on mass grave locations. These actions, exemplified by atrocities in cities like Bucha and Mariupol, demonstrate a Kremlin-directed genocidal strategy. Earlier reports corroborate these findings, revealing documented plans for suppressing dissent and establishing internment camps.
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Ukraine’s intelligence chief, Kyrylo Budanov, revealed that Russia’s February 2022 invasion was preceded by extensive preparations for genocide, including the creation of kill lists and plans for mass graves and crematoria. This genocidal intent, Budanov argued, stemmed from a deeply ingrained Ukrainophobia within Russian society and was fueled by official rhetoric denying Ukrainian nationhood. Mass atrocities in cities like Bucha and Mariupol serve as evidence of this systematic policy, according to Budanov. Further, the abduction and forced re-education of Ukrainian children underscore Russia’s attempt to erase Ukrainian identity.
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