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Russian war crimes exposed: Graphic video and civilian attacks

On pro-Russian channels on Telegram, a video appeared showing a graphic recording, allegedly capturing the remains of Ukrainian soldiers. Russian soldiers are posing in front of them.

The shocking footage depicting a Russian crime
The shocking footage depicting a Russian crime
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The video shows two Russian soldiers. They are posing in front of heads impaled on boards, said to belong to murdered Ukrainian soldiers. This video appeared on pro-Russian channels on Telegram.

The film is extremely graphic. A journalist from the German newspaper "Bild" commented on the issue, reminding us that this is yet another recorded Russian war crime.

Previously, videos appeared online showing Russian soldiers executing Ukrainian prisoners.

Russians attack civilians

Not only soldiers fall victim to Russian crimes. Four people are dead after a Russian missile attack on the city of Kryvyi Rih in central Ukraine, reported at 10:00 AM Eastern Time on Friday by the head of the Dnipropetrovsk military administration Serhiy Lysak. Earlier, Ukrainian air forces reported that the city was shelled by Russians using ballistic missiles.

"Currently, we know that four people died in Kryvyi Rih: three women and a man. Three people were injured: a 22-year-old woman and men aged 34 and 56. All suffered severe injuries, and doctors are providing them with the necessary assistance. Emergency services are working at the scene," Lysak wrote on Telegram.

The head of the regional administration noted that as a result of the Russian attack, an educational facility and residential buildings in Kryvyi Rih were damaged.

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