November 18, 2024
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“Twenty hundred at once”: GUR intercepted orders from Russian commanders to shoot a Ukrainian prisoner of war

“Twenty at once”: GUR intercepted the orders of Russian commanders to shoot a Ukrainian prisoner of warUkrainian intelligence received evidence of how Russian commanders ordered to kill a captured Ukrainian. The intercepted conversation also mentions a wounded occupier with the call sign “Thunderstorm”.”, — write on: unn.ua

The Main Directorate of Intelligence intercepted the conversations of Russian commanders who ordered subordinates of the occupiers to kill a Ukrainian prisoner, reports UNN with reference to GUR.

“In a radio intercept obtained by military intelligence officers at the front, it was recorded how the commanders of the Russian occupation army give orders to their subordinates to commit a war crime – to shoot a prisoner. The recorded fact is another proof of the purposeful genocidal policy of the occupation army in the criminal war against Ukraine started by Russia,” – reported the GUR .

The intelligence noted that the enemy airwaves confirmed the serious wounding of the occupier with the call sign “thunderstorm”, and another occupier with the call sign “vulture” who was in the same group with “thunderstorm” was ordered to drag him with a tourniquet, administer painkillers, take a position and shoot back.

We will remind

Two unarmed Ukrainian soldiers were shot dead in the Kursk region, an investigation has been launched.

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