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Ukraine urges probe over footage of alleged POW killing

Ukraine urges probe over footage of alleged POW killing

Ukraine’s overseas minister on Monday urged the International Criminal Court to probe footage circulating on social media that he stated confirmed Russian forces killing a Ukrainian prisoner of battle.

“Horrific video of an unarmed Ukrainian POW executed by Russian forces merely for saying ‘Glory to Ukraine’. Another (piece of) proof this war is genocidal,” Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba wrote on social media.

Kuleba stated it was “imperative” that International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan “launches an immediate ICC investigation into this heinous war crime”.

“Perpetrators must face justice,” he added.

He was referring to what seems to be beginner footage of a detained combatant standing in a shallow trench, sporting camouflage and smoking a cigarette, being shot to demise with automated weapons after saying “glory to Ukraine”.

AFP couldn’t independently confirm the place or when the footage was filmed or whether or not it confirmed — as some Ukrainian officers and social media customers recommended — a Ukrainian prisoner of battle being shot.

The phrase spoken by the alleged detained Ukrainian soldier was trending on social media and senior officers in Kyiv blamed Russian forces and known as for justice.

“Today, a video appeared of the occupiers brutally killing a soldier, who bravely said to their faces: ‘Glory to Ukraine!’,” Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky stated in his night handle.

Moscow and Kyiv have on a number of events accused the opposite aspect of killing prisoners within the yr since Russia invaded Ukraine.

The Wagner mercenary group spearheading Russia’s assault on Bakhmut in jap Ukraine is essentially comprised of Russian males recruited from prisons all through the nation.

Source: www.anews.com.tr