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To spread: Ukrainian defenders captured the Russian, who had committed a militar...

The Russian was captured by the Russian forces, who had previously shot two prisoners of the Armed Forces: Details

To spread: Ukrainian defenders captured the Russian, who had committed a military crime before - shot two captured soldiers of the Armed Forces in the Kursk region. The SBU told him of the suspicion. This was reported on the website of the Security Service of Ukraine. According to the case file, on January 9, 2025, a Russian serviceman, together with other associates, shot two captives of the Armed Forces during the fighting in the Kursk direction.

The investigation found that the detainee is the shooter of the 40th separate Marine Corps of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. It was found that two Ukrainian soldiers were captured by the Russians after fire contact with the Russian DRG, which was closer to the leading positions of defense forces. The Russian soldiers seized the armor, and then brought the prisoners to the open terrain and shot them in the back of machines. Ukrainian defenders were killed on the spot from the injuries.

However, two days after the assassination of the DRG, the occupier was found and attacked by SCO fighters. The enemy unit was partially destroyed, and the surviving Russian soldiers were captured. During interrogations, the Russian tried to hide his involvement in the execution of two Ukrainians.

"Investigators of the SBU reported the occupier about the suspicion under Part 1 of Article 28, Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine (military crimes provided for in Articles 3 and 130 of the Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners, combined with premeditated murder, committed by a group of persons). We will remind that earlier it was reported that five captured servicemen of the Armed Forces in the village of Kozacha Loknya in the Kursk region were shot by "Kadyrivtsi".