Video reportedly of Ukrainian soldiers shooting Russian POWs will be investigated: Zelensky aide
A Ukrainian official promised an"immediate investigation" on Sunday after graphic videos made the rounds on social media over the weekend, reportedly showing beaten and bloodied captured Russian soldiers being shot in the legs by Ukrainian forces.
"I would like to remind all our military, civilian and defense forces once again that the abuse of prisoners is a war crime that has no amnesty under military law and has no statute of limitations," Arestovych said in separate video statement released on Sunday.
In one video, what appears to be Ukrainian soldiers are seen unloading what are purportedly captured Russian soldiers from a van. Seconds later, the three men unloaded from the van appear to be shot in the legs one by one by the same soldier.
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