"Here is the Book of Executioners". This is how Kyiv denounces Russian war criminals

A Side? site to denounce Russian war crimes and their perpetrators, in a list full of details and information. L’Ukraine has just launched a unique platform on the web. The announcement came from Anriy Yermak, chief of staff to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

The site started from Kyiv

“This site contains detailed and verified information about Russian war criminals. Ukraine will do everything to find and punish everyone,” Yermak wrote on his own Telegram channel. To understand what we are talking about just go to russian-torturers.com. onlist of the so-called “Book of the Ukrainian People’s Executioners”, including a mug shot, we find the Russian general Alexander Dvornikov.

“On April 8, 2022 he was appointed commander of the grouping of Russian troops involved in the open military invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022. Up to this point he commanded the grouping of combined troops “Jug”. The Russian Armed Forces units and the Russian National Guard under the command of A. Dvornikov are involved in war crimes against the civilian population in Mariupol form by Dvornikov.

Follow here Andrei Nikolayevich SerdyukovColonel General, Commander of the Russian Air Force, Alexander Pavlovich LapinoColonel General and Commander of the Central Military District, Vladimir Viktorovich KravchenkoGeneral, commander of the 11th Army of the Russian Air Force and Air Defense, and away with dozens and dozens of profiles that are constantly updated.

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For each “criminal” there is a very detailed one description, complete with a military role and a brief history of both his career and presence in Ukraine. Users can click on the profiles, but also provide valuable information on the topics or even report them position, to help the Ukrainian army capture the wanted. In short, we are faced with a list reminiscent of the Most Wanted Iraqis, the poker card game developed by the US military to help troops locate the most wanted members of Saddam Hussein’s government during the 2003 invasion of Iraq identify.

As mentioned, the site also offers the opportunity to report new ones war crimes, in addition to the many already documented. More than 1,700 Russian war crimes cases are currently under investigation in Ukraine, according to Ukraine’s Attorney General. The platform recalls that Russia’s war crimes against Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, the day the attack on Moscow began. To cite just a few examples, numerous cases of destruction of housing infrastructure, killing of civilians and looting by the Russian army in occupied Ukrainian territory have been reported.

The “project – the website states – collects evidence of war crimes in Ukraine and those who committed them. The investigation has only just begun and will continue until the last executioner is found. Everyone involved in crimes against the Ukrainian people will be present here.” .