Kyiv publishes the list of Russian war criminals online

It’s online at Site about Russian war criminals. Indeed, Ukraine has set up a platform on the Internet to denounce the war crimes committed by Vladimir Putin’s troops and their perpetrators.

The announcement was made by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s chief of staff, Andriy Yermak, on Telegram.

“This page contains detailed and verified information about Russian war criminals. Ukraine will do everything to find and punish everyone‘ Yermak wrote.

At the top of the list of what he called the “Book of Executioners of the Ukrainian People” appears this Russian General Alexander Dvornikov for actions “against the civilian population in Mariupol”.

It is also possible to report new war crimes on the site.

The platform recalls that Russia’s war crimes against Ukraine began on February 24, 2022, the day the invasion of Moscow began. According to the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, More than 1,700 Russian war crimes cases are currently under investigation in Ukraine. Numerous cases of destruction of residential infrastructure, killing of civilians and looting by the Russian army in occupied Ukrainian territory have been reported.

The “project – specifies the location – 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.”

The images, which show the photos of the Russians accused of the crime, are accompanied by a range of information, such as date and place of birth, crimes committed, level of education and identification documents. A list commemorating the Most Wanted Iraqis, the poker card game developed by the US military to help troops identify the most wanted members of Saddam Hussein’s government during the 2003 invasion of Iraq.

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