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Ukraine claims to have identified the “first suspect” in the Bucha massacre

The Attorney General of the State of UkraineIryna Venediktova, announced on Monday that the police were able to identify the “first suspect” related to the massacre of civilians in the suburb of Buchanorth of Kyiv.

The prosecutor said that it is Sergei Kolotseia National Guard commander Russia either Rosgvardiaas he wrote in a Twitter message.

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“Police established that on March 18 he killed four unarmed men and then tortured a civilian and subjected him to a mock execution.”Venediktova said.

The prosecutor added that, later, the suspect had been caught on security cameras sending looted goods to the Russian city of Ulyanovskin the west of the country.

A total of 1,202 civilian bodies have been recovered to date from towns in the north of the kyiv region that were under Russian occupation until the end of March.affirmed this weekend the head of the police of the capital, Andriy Nebitov.

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The images recorded after the Russian Army left Bucha They went around the world, showing the bodies of dozens of civilians, many of them handcuffed, who had been abandoned in the streets for days.

Residents of Bucha who had been trapped in the town during the period of Russian control spoke of summary executions of civilians, sometimes arbitrarily or on any pretext.

In the Kiev suburb, several mass graves with hundreds of dead were also found, the last of which, discovered this Saturday, contained the bodies of three men with signs of torture, according to Nebitov.

The Justice of Ukraine investigates Russia’s authorship of alleged war crimes, in cooperation with international organizations and jurists from more than a dozen countries.

Source: Elcomercio

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