SBU receives confirmation of Russian war crimes during retreat from Lyman
Ukraine's Security Service has received another confirmation of the Russian army's war crimes during the withdrawal from Lyman
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) reported on Telegram that it intercepted one of the telephone conversations of the Russian servicemen, which will become another piece of evidence in The Hague for those soldiers who will manage to survive this war.
“When we surrendered Lyman, we slaughtered all the d*mned khokhols (a derogatory Russian term for Ukrainians - ed.). We raped, stabbed and shot them. Everyone was shot in Lyman and Torske. We took all the young men with us, and the young women were raped, stabbed and shot,” the occupier confessed to the crimes committed.
It is also noted that the occupier's words are documented, and SBU investigators are working to ensure that the Russians receive the maximum punishment for each of their crimes.
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As of January 6, 2023, law enforcement officers recorded 62,927 war crimes committed by the Russian Federation in Ukraine after February 24, 2022
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