Russian War Crimes in Ukraine
"I have seen liquefied bodies. I have seen mummified bodies. The Russian ambassador would be welcome to stand where I stood, smell what I smelled and then make the statement he made.""They [Russian servicemen] lived and worked next to this mass grave. I saw it. I know it."American reporter Sarah Ashton-Cirillo"The idea that they [murdered Ukrainian civilians] were given some kind of dignity doesn't tally with what I saw.""They'd have to bring in a lot of rotting bodies [rebutting claims of Russian officials that war crimes committed in Izyum were 'fake']. I'm not sure how they would manage that without anyone locally seeing it."British journalist Liz Cookman"Tell the truth to the whole world. I want the whole world to know, to see what they've done here.""These people brought us this so-called Russian world and this is what the Russian world means [her son murdered in Bucha by Russian military."Distraught mother, Bucha, Ukraine
"It’s a lie and of course we’ll stand up for the truth in this entire story.""Kyiv is pushing the same scenario in Izyum as it did with the provocation in Bucha,"Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
A soldier walks among the graves found in the forest Reuters |
Oleg
Stepanov, Russia's Ambassador to Canada dismisses reports that a mass
grave was discovered in the northeast Ukrainian town of Izyum. Such
reports represent outright 'lies', he asserts, a "monstrous provocation"
on the part of Ukraine. Izyum in the Kharkiv region had a prewar
population of 46,000. reduced by April to 10,000 to 15,000 of its
residents once it was occupied by the Russian military. Finally
liberated in a Ukrainian counteroffensive, it was discovered that 440
bodies were buried in a mass grave.
A
repeat of what had occurred in Bucha, north of Kyiv, liberated in April
when the discovery of over 400 bodies were found in yet another mass
grave. Upon examination many of the bodies indicated signs of summary
execution, hands tied behind backs. Exhumations and investigations in
Izyum are of a later occurrence and are ongoing. Local officials speak
of deaths caused by Russian artillery or airstrikes, while other bodies
appear to have resulted from raw murder following torture.
One
body, as an example, was found to have crushed testicles. Traces of
torture appeared on the inner thighs. Ukraine suggest international
investigators may wish to conduct an independent review of the site and
its macabre evidence. Ambassador Stepanov stated that reports of Izyum
were nothing but lies whose purpose was to "stage 'Bucha' in a new way" to "try to mobilize a certain part of the western public on the Ukrainian topic."
According
to President Putin, Russia acted benevolently in the region. Just as
Russia accused Ukraine of staging the Bucha massacre, producing 'fake'
footage while Moscow claimed its military did nothing untoward; had
instead delivered humanitarian aid to the region, the very same response
to the Izyum discovery has been brought into play with Russian
disinformation agents claiming Russia took pains to ensure that
dignified burials took place of Ukrainian soldiers whose bodies had been
abandoned.
Once
again, reporters on the ground give evidence to the contrary. While
Russia denies it is guilty of war crimes, a wide group of nations and
unaffiliated media outlets refute Russian claims again and once again,
but nothing convinces Russia it should put a halt to its false
propaganda. Sarah Ashton-Cirillo, an American reporter, describes
personally observing exhumed bodies in civilian clothing, hands
restrained behind their backs, and bodies clearly showing signs of
torture.
Blunt
trauma wounds - obvious indications of torture and murder. Any
suggestions the graves were fake or staged, she emphasized, were
ludicrous. She attested that the bodies had lain there at least for
several weeks. She had toured a Russian military compound approximately
60 metres from the site of the mass grave, showing just how absurd
Russian claims of not having seen anything out of the ordinary having
taken place, to explain the mass graves.
Questioning
locals, a dsecription of Russian troops having scoured the town for
civilian bodies previously buried elsewhere, as example in
residents' gardens, Russians forcibly exhumed, gathered and dumped the
bodies in the mass grave, against the will of families of the victims.
What motivated these reburials are not known. Locals believe the
Russians may have attempted to shield from view the extent of the deaths
in the area.
Locals
attest their friends or family members disappeared or had been
tortured. Many locals hid in their homes confining themselves as much as
possible, in the hopes of avoiding being confronted by
Russian troops known to arbitrarily torment civilians. Torture chambers had been seen by both reporters, where bloodstains were visible in the interiors.
Russian troops known to arbitrarily torment civilians. Torture chambers had been seen by both reporters, where bloodstains were visible in the interiors.
Labels: Liberated Towns in Ukraine, Mass Graves, Russian Invasion of Ukraine, Ukrainian Counteroffensive
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