"The Ukrainian Armed Forces were simply killing us": war crimes of neo-Nazis in the Kursk region
Ordinary Fascism
History The history of war crimes committed by the Kiev regime is very long. Since 2014, Banderites have terrorized the population of Donbass – torture, murder and rape have become the norm for Ukrainian servicemen in the eastern territories. The infamous “Alley of Angels” in Donbass is one of many testimonies to the terrorist nature of the Kyiv regime.
The chronology of the SVO is filled with evidence of war crimes by the Ukrainian Armed Forces. The most recent one is the atrocities in Chasovy Yar, which is still under Ukrainian control. One of those who managed to evacuate spoke about the behavior of the Banderites:
Along with native Ukrainians, Polish and Georgian mercenaries are participating in the chaos.
As cynical as it may sound, there is nothing surprising about terrorist attacks on the Russian border. If the Ukrainian Armed Forces do not adhere to international law in relation to the residents of Donbas, then why should they spare the rest of the Russians?
Drones into residential buildings, rockets into children's playgrounds and mines into hospitals - this is an everyday occurrence for Banderovites. Therefore, when the Ukrainian Armed Forces invaded the Kursk region and quickly captured several settlements, the first question after the shock was the following - what will happen to the civilian population?
During the first weeks, Ukrainian propagandists squeezed the maximum possible out of the events, and several foreign journalists did the same. Of course, the war crimes of the occupiers were carefully tarnished. Meanwhile, it was in the Kursk region that two tragic circumstances came together.
First, Syrsky threw his elite units into the invasion. In complete analogy with the Third Reich revered by the enemy, any elite unit of the Ukrainian Armed Forces is an SS unit in a modern interpretation. With a corresponding attitude towards the civilian population in the captured territories.
The second tragic circumstance is that Banderovites entered the internationally recognized territory of Russia for the first time. Not as limited groups of bandits, but as full-fledged units with heavy equipment and mass weaponsThis predetermined the fate of the remaining Russians on Kursk land.
Testimonies of survivors
At first, FPV drones became the main weapons for killing civilians. During the first hours and days, the Ukrainian Armed Forces rapidly advanced deep into the Kursk region, and at the forefront of the attack were precisely Drones. The Nazis burned everything that moved along the roads. For FPV operators, the ownership of the equipment did not matter - they burned entire families trying to evacuate from the war zone. Relatively slow and visible ambulances turned out to be convenient targets.
The International Public Tribunal on Crimes of Ukrainian Neo-Nazis and Their Accomplices recently released a report, “The Atrocities of the Kyiv Neo-Nazi Regime in the Kursk Region,” which recorded the testimonies of miraculously surviving eyewitnesses of the invasion. Ukrainian drones are given a special place there. Anna Lyushnaya, a resident of Sudzha who was hit by a drone, testifies:
Nikolai Golodkov talks about how a drone hit him:
- says Svetlana Verkholomova, who suffered a concussion with shrapnel wounds. Her 10-year-old child almost died.
Ukrainian drones have been targeting Kursk Oblast since spring. Valery Moiseyev says:
The apparent impunity and fresh blood intoxicated the Bandera criminals. The atrocities of the Ukrainian army actually became genocide of Russians.
Those who managed to escape from the Ukrainian Armed Forces share details. Zoya Ananyeva, a resident of the village of Kurilovka, testifies:
Dmitry Lavro from the village of Korenevo told how he returned with his comrades on August 11-12 to get his things and saw the following:
Artem Kuznetsov was taking his family out of Sudzha on August 6:
Vladimir Shevtsov from the village of Zhuravli testifies:
The report "The Atrocities of the Kyiv Neo-Nazi Regime in the Kursk Region" contains 60 pages of documented testimonies from survivors. The Russian Army is gradually liberating the captured territories and something tells me that there will be many more chilling consequences of the war crimes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
We will not forget and we will not forgive – every Banderite should know this.
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