The Russian Federation military, along with other invaders, fired at least 63 shots in a car traveling from Kyiv to Zhytomyr.
Prosecutors reported the suspicion of a Russian army, which in March 2022 during the conquest of the Kiev region shot a civilian near the village of Mila of Buchansky District. This is known by the office of the General Proseecue on Thursday, June 19.
A soldier of the Russian Federation army reported a suspicion of violating the laws and customs of war under part 2 of art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
In March 2022, in the temporary occupation of the Kiev region’s territory, the 2nd crew of the 2nd Crew of the company of the 212nd District Training Center of the Eastern Military District of the Russian Army, along with other military personnel of the Russian Federation at the Kyiv-Chop Highway near the village. Mila of the Buchansky district of the Kyiv region near gas stations shot a civilian vehicle from automatic weapons.
Russians fired at least 63 car shots, traveling from Kyiv to Zhytomyr.
After shooting the vehicle, the suspect headed to the car. Seeing that a serious injured civilian man was in the driver’s seat, he shot the victim several times, the man died in the area.
Currently, evidence of the involvement of other military personnel of the Russian Federation at the commission of a war crime is ongoing.
Earlier, Ukraine’s security service in Abtentia reported suspicion of two rashists, which during the conquest of Buchi was tortured by the death of Colonel Alexei Telizhenko, a rector of the SBU National Academy’s rector.
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