Occupiers likely shot 3 more Ukrainian POWs - Lubinets
On January 3, russian invaders likely shot three more Ukrainian prisoners of war. This happened near the settlement of Neskuchne, Volnovakha district, Donetsk Region, reports Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets.
According to DeepState, the russians tied their hands and shot them in the back of the head.
"While according to the Geneva Conventions, prisoners of war are under special protection, and no country has the right to torture, abuse or deprive them of life, russia demonstrates disregard for international norms... we will not allow russia to turn the world into a lawless territory. The guilty must be punished," he added.
Recall, in December, Lubinets reported that the number of cases of shooting Ukrainian prisoners of war by russians at the front has increased.
On December 22, a video emerged showing russians shooting a group of Ukrainian prisoners of war.