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According to the investigation, the military crime was committed on the second d...

Burned alive in the bus: in Kharkiv region the bodies killed by Russian residents (photos) were discovered by Russians

According to the investigation, the military crime was committed on the second day of the occupation of the village of Borova. The Armed Forces of the Russian Federation shot buses with people, causing at least nine people. On Tuesday, January 24, in the Izyum district of Kharkiv region, exhumation of the bodies of civilians, who were killed by Russian servicemen, were exhumulated. This was reported by the Press Center of the Prosecutor General's Office.

The department states that the said military crime in the settlement of Borova of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation was carried out on April 14, 2022. On the second day of the occupation of the village, Russian soldiers shot the evacuation buses where civilians were located. "People went to their homes in Luhansk region. The enemy opened fire from a large -caliber machine gun and small arms on buses with people.

Currently, at least nine people have been established - they burned alive on the bus. Also found that thirteen people were escaped and delivered to the local hospitals, " - said in the message of the Office of the Prosecutor General. Last year, a local resident of Borova was buried in May in May. And on Tuesday, January 24, prosecutors, together with law enforcement officers, carried out exhumation of the bodies of victims of Russian servicemen.

The remains, according to the report, were sent for forensic examinations. On the fact of the shooting of evacuation buses in the Izyum district, criminal proceedings under Part 2 of Art. 438 of the Criminal Code - "Violation of the laws and customs of war". Attention, photo 18+! We will remind that after the new year the commander of one of the units of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation announced suspicion of committing a war crime.