Russian war crimes in Ukraine increase
The Institute for the Study of War has reported new evidence that Russian commanders are systematically ordering the execution of Ukrainian civilians, marking a further escalation in Moscow's violations of international law.
According to ISW's Saturday assessment, Russian troops from the 122nd Motorized Rifle Regiment stated that their commander instructed them to dress in civilian clothing — an act of perfidy under the Geneva Conventions—and execute all Ukrainian men encountered in the embattled Kupyansk sector under age 45.
ISW analysts also confirmed geolocated footage from Tuesday showing Russian troops operating in the Lyman area while disguised in civilian attire, further corroborating a deliberate effort to blur the line between combatants and noncombatants.
The Institute for the Study of War has reported new evidence that Russian commanders are systematically ordering the execution of Ukrainian civilians, marking a further escalation in Moscow's violations of international law.
According to ISW's Saturday assessment, Russian troops from the 122nd Motorized Rifle Regiment stated that their commander instructed them to dress in civilian clothing — an act of perfidy under the Geneva Conventions—and execute all Ukrainian men encountered in the embattled Kupyansk sector under age 45.
ISW analysts also confirmed geolocated footage from Tuesday showing Russian troops operating in the Lyman area while disguised in civilian attire, further corroborating a deliberate effort to blur the line between combatants and noncombatants.
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The war crimes in Ukraine look like desperation on the part of the Russian military. Russia started this war thinking it would be over in a matter of days or weeks, and it is now dragging on into years with limited headway by Russia. While Ukraine is not as strong as NATO, it is showing that Russia's conventional warfare has limited capabilities.
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