The Russian prosecutor’s office initially questioned whether the person killed in the video was a Ukrainian soldier, while using the word “allegedly”.
The aggressor country Russia will conduct a “check” on the fact of the execution of a Ukrainian soldier. This was announced by the Prosecutor General’s Office of the Russian Federation on Thursday, April 13.
It is indicated that the photo and video materials with the scenes of the murder have been sent to the investigating authorities. At the same time, the Russian supervisory agency cynically questions that the person killed in the video is a Ukrainian soldier, while using the word “allegedly”.
“In the footage of the distributed video, an unknown person during the summer in camouflage uses violence with a knife against an unknown serviceman, as a result of which he causes death,” describes of the Russian prosecutor’s office what is happening in the video.
“In order to assess the reliability of these materials and make an appropriate decision, they were sent to the investigative authorities for organizing an audit. The progress and results of the audit were placed in under the control of the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia,” the report said.
It will be remembered that on April 11, a video appeared on the network of Russians brutally torturing a Ukrainian prisoner of war and cutting off his head with a knife. The invaders commented on the execution with the words “We are working, brothers”, “Break the spine you never cut the head.” They showed the severed head on camera.
President Volodymyr Zelensky reacted to this video, and the SBU promised to punish Russian war criminals.
In this regard, the Kremlin called the footage of a military execution “terrible”, but recalled that “we live in a world of fakes.”
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Source: korrespondent

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