The Russian commander ordered to commit a war crime – to shoot a prisoner
The enemy broadcast also confirmed the serious wounding of a “muscovite” with the call sign “Groza”.
The Russian commander ordered to commit a war crime – to shoot a prisoner.
The main intelligence department of the Ministry of Defense reported this and released the recording of the conversation on November 18.
In a radio intercept obtained by military intelligence on the front, it was recorded how the commanders of the Russian occupation army give orders to subordinates to shoot a prisoner.
“The recorded fact is yet another proof of the purposeful genocidal policy of the occupying army in the criminal war launched by Russia against Ukraine,” the GUR adds.
Also, the intercepted conversation of the occupiers indicates that a Russian with the call sign “Grif”, who was in the same group with a wounded soldier with the call sign “Groza”, was ordered to drag him with a tourniquet, administer painkillers, take a position…