Unmasked: 13 Russian officers who led ‘war crime’ troops in Bucha
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Investigators Trace Bucha Killings to 13 Russian Commanders. Here’s What We Know
Journalists from The Times have identified 13 Russian officers and generals linked to war crimes in Bucha, Kyiv region, where Russian forces killed hundreds of civilians in March 2022 during the early days of the full-scale invasion. (Source: The Times) British journalists from The Times have identified 13 Russian officers and generals implicated in war crimes in Bucha, Kyiv region, where Russian troops killed hundreds of civilians in March 2022…
British newspaper The Sunday Times published the names of 13 Russian officers responsible for mass crimes in Bucha at the start of the full-scale Russian invasion.
Journalists, lawyers, and investigators claim that, using open sources, they have identified 13 Russian commanders responsible for war crimes in Bucha. Ukrainian intelligence services have confirmed these findings.
Their identities were installed by independent lawyers and investigators.
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