6,600 dead civilians shot or tortured by the Russian military have been identified.
Ukrainian law enforcement has launched more than 42,000 criminal trials for war crimes committed by Russian aggressors. It is possible to identify about 170 thousand invaders, the National Police reported the previous day.
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“Among the areas where the investigators are working are crimes committed in the territory temporarily not under the control of Ukraine, shelling of civilians and infrastructure, as well as organizing crimes in non-occupied territories,” the report said.
It was noted that during this period it was possible to identify about 168 thousand Russians, who were included in the database called War Criminal.
It was also reported that in the occupied territories, law enforcers discovered 37 places where civilians were forcibly taken. In the occupied territories, law enforcement officials know of 27 such places, as well as seven locations on the territory of the Russian Federation, where Ukrainian citizens are tortured.
6,600 dead civilians shot or tortured by the Russian military have been identified.
It was previously reported that a Russian paratrooper was suspected of killing a resident of Irpen. He chased the civilians into the mined forest and personally shot one of them.
And another Russian paratrooper confessed to shooting a civilian in Bucha. The occupant, together with his accomplices, shot a car on the highway near the village of Zdvizhovka, Buchansky district. The occupant pointed to the place where the deceased was found.
The bodies of three dead civilians were found in the Kherson region
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Source: korrespondent

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