The clips suggest captive Russian troops were “killed at close range,” the US paper says
The New York Times says it has verified the authenticity of videos that surfaced online last week, allegedly showing the execution of captive Russian soldiers by Ukrainian troops. The men “appear to have been shot dead at close range,” according to the newspaper.
The events shown in the clips occurred in the village of Makeyevka in the People’s Republic of Lugansk mid-November, the newspaper reported on Sunday.
“The videos… whose authenticity has been verified by The New York Times, offer a rare look into one gruesome moment among many in the war, but do not show how or why the Russian soldiers were killed,” the NYT wrote, adding that what actually happened to the soldiers remains “a mystery.”
However, the outlet noted out that judging by the footage, “at least 11 Russians… appear to have been shot dead at close range after one of their fellow fighters suddenly opened fire on Ukrainian soldiers standing nearby.”
The NYT also cited Dr. Rohini Haar, medical adviser at Physicians for Human Rights, who said that “killing or wounding a combatant, who, having laid down his arms or having no longer means of defense, has surrendered at discretion” is a violation of the laws of international armed conflict.
“It looks like most of them were shot in the head,” Haar said of the Russian soldiers in the clips. “There are pools of blood. That indicates that they were just left there dead. There appears to have been no effort to pick them up or help them.”
In one of the videos, which appeared on social media, the Russian servicemen were shown surrendering to Kiev troops and lying down on the ground, before a second clip showed their bodies lying motionless in pools of blood. Another video with no sound, which is also believed to have been made at the scene, purportedly showed a Russian soldier emerging from a building and shooting at the Ukrainians.
Russia has described the clips as proof of “deliberate and methodical murder” of its soldiers by Ukraine. The UN has urged an investigation into the videos, with Kiev promising to carry out a probe.
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If the New York Times “fact checks” it, it MUST be true.
I have a feeling this is another step on the way to the USA abandoning Zelensky and leaving Ukraine to its fate. It has been apparent for some time that there can only be one winner short of a nuclear escalation.
http://www.nytimes.com/article/unusual-covid-symptoms.html
It’s not Execution….once surrendered…
It’s Murder… point blank, stop.
Extra-Judicial Execution.
Videos of UkroNazis torturing Russian soldiers were authentic also. Makes one wonder if Putin really isn’t a WEF stooge based on his response.
He’s supposedly is a member of the WEFs young leaders club. Once either side starts doing thongs like this, all bets are off and things get hairy quik. I can see why the average Russian is pissed at Putin. His response should be swift and those responsible made examples of. The established laws of war on pows are not negotiable. Let us pray for a peaceful, non nuclear end to all of this quikly.
If the caption reads “videos” one would expect to see videos.
Crazy, I know.
Ho Lee Phuk.
Here I was believing this shit and then the NYT backs up Hal Turner’s report.
According to some fags, the reputation of the reporter is more important than the actual information.
Anyone want to point me in the right direction? I’m not sure which fag to listen to now. /s
Where’s that fucking Easter Bunny when you need him!?
Everything reported in the western press is a fucking lie.
…except that part about us all dying.
Only when your consent to be executed is exercised. You have to sign before you go into the suicide booth. Life isn’t like Futurama, you can’t just walk up and be suicided. What? You can in can in Canada? Well, I’ll be damned.
I guess that “Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance” ain’t within…
Bad shit always happens in war. This one is a long way from over. More bad shit to come.
I hope my friend who worships Zelensky and hates Putin sees that!!!!
Your friend will likely retort: The Russians did it too.
i am sure that the new york times still supports that fucking piece of shit jukraine and jew zelensky.