12 March 2022
One more Russian captive soldier told about execution echelons during questioning by Security Service of Ukraine. But those not prevent the riots that have already begun to arise among the Russian military. According to captive, as they move further into Ukraine, the occupying army is beginning to realize that they are far from having a peacekeeping mission.
Now, having become complicit in the crimes, the occupant regrets that they didn't have the guts to act like there bellious marines who didn't get off the ship. The occupying army is demoralized and depressed. So the victory of Ukraine is not far off
Ще один російський військовослужбовець під час допиту Службою безпеки України розповів про ешелони розстрілів. Але тим не завадять заворушення, які вже почали виникати серед російських військових. За словами полонених, у міру просування в Україну окупаційна армія починає розуміти, що вона далека від миротворчої місії. Тепер, став причетним до злочинів, окупант шкодує, що у них не вистачило сміливості діяти, як у вояка морських піхотинців, які не зійшли з корабля. Окупаційна армія деморалізована і пригнічена. Тож перемога України не за горами
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GENEVA — The United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday that it had verified 1,335 civilian casualties in Ukraine, including 474 killed and 861 injured, since Russia’s invasion began on Feb. 24.
But the civilian toll was incomplete pending corroboration of reports, it said in a statement: “This concerns, for example, the towns of Volnovakha, Mariupol, Izium where there are allegations of hundreds of civilian casualties.”
🔴When Lieutenant Colonel Maxim Krishtop, a captured Russian pilot, was paraded before TV cameras in Kyiv on Friday afternoon, he gave much more than his name, rank and number
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) March 12, 2022
He then issued an appeal to his Russian comrades now encircling Kyiv - where he himself is currently a prisoner of war.
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) March 12, 2022
🗣️“The invasion of such a huge city as Kyiv is pointless - it will lead to huge losses of life on both sides, and huge destruction,” he said pic.twitter.com/F9I36NCmYs
🇷🇺It remains a possibility that the Russian troops are simply dispersing to avoid being sitting ducks.
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) March 12, 2022
Britain’s Ministry of Defence, though, believes it may be a repositioning for a renewed offensive
Read more👇https://t.co/62b7o4L691
A Russian spy chief is said to have been placed under house arrest in a sign that President Putin is seeking to blame the security services for the stalled invasion of Ukraine https://t.co/FtlYZ5g4YV
— The Times (@thetimes) March 12, 2022
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