Azov brigade shares footage of Russians hunting civilian farmers like prey
Photo: Russians staged a "safari" on civilian farmers in Ukraine (Getty Images)
Fighters of the 12th Azov Brigade have documented another war crime committed by Russian occupiers. Intercepted footage from an enemy FPV drone shows operators staging a real safari targeting civilian farmers in Donetsk.
This was reported by the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security.
Fighters of the 12th Azov Brigade documented yet another war crime by Russian occupiers against civilians in Donetsk.
According to the Center for Strategic Communications and Information Security, intercepted footage from an enemy FPV drone shows Russian operators staging a real safari targeting civilian farmers. Agricultural machinery was also in the crosshairs.
This incident adds to tens of thousands of other violations of the laws and customs of war committed by Russian occupiers, documented in temporarily occupied territories.
Russians torture Ukrainians
Recently, the National Police of Ukraine, with the support of the Main Intelligence Directorate, filed charges against war criminals from the Izolyatsiya prison. They brutally tortured a civilian woman in Donetsk for over a month.
Earlier, we also reported that a resident of Kherson, who voluntarily worked as a guard at a prison run by occupiers where Ukrainians were tortured, was found guilty. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison.