In the video on March 4, the occupiers led a group of men, and the next day a drone shot down their bodies.
The powerful American edition of The New York Times on Thursday, May 19, published new evidence of the war crimes of the Russian occupiers in Bucha.
The publication published two videos. The first video from a CCTV camera from March 4 shows how the Russian military caught Ukrainians at gunpoint. Among them was a man wearing a bright blue sweater. The soldiers then led the men behind a nearby office building, which they took and made a temporary base.
The second video, taken on March 5 from a drone, shows corpses lying on the ground near an office building at 144 Yablonska Street. The bodies included a bright blue spot, probably a man in a blue sweater. Military equipment with symbols of the Russian Federation and the Russian military is also nearby.
It will be recalled that the Russian Defense Ministry and the Kremlin said their military was not involved in the killings, and “signs of video forgery and fakes” were found in the released footage.
Later, the NYT caught the Kremlin in a lie by publishing satellite images of corpses found in Bucha after it was abandoned by Russian troops.
Later, the Meduza publication published video evidence that civilians in Bucha were killed even before Russian troops left the city.
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Source: korrespondent

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