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The identities of 90 Russian military personnel who committed crimes in Ukraine have been identified

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The prosecutor’s office has already initiated them into justice, in particular, for murders of civilians, sexual violence, and torture.

Law enforcement officials have identified 90 Russian servicemen who have committed war crimes in Ukraine. This was announced on the air of the telethon on June 3 by Prosecutor General Irina Venediktova.

“Now we have 90 people that we have identified as war criminals … Murders of civilians, sexual crimes, torture and so on. We have already started to bring them to justice,” the GPU head said.

Venediktova recalled that there were three court verdicts against the Russian soldiers, which were “very important for the Ukrainian state and the world community.”

Recall, on May 23, the Ukrainian court issued Russia’s first military sentence. Vadim Shishimarin was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of a civilian in the Sumy region.

And on May 31, Alexander Bobykin and Alexander Ivanov received prison terms for shell repairs in the Kharkov region.

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Source: korrespondent

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