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New Videos Show Ukraine Military War Crimes On Russian POWs

WNU Editor: There have been numerous calls for the International Criminal Court to investigate Russian military war crimes in Ukraine .... U.S. government formally accuses Russia of committing war crimes in Ukraine (CNBC). And it is getting worse .... Ukraine war: WHO says attacks on health facilities are rising daily (BBC). 

I have seen the videos allegedly showing Ukrainian soldiers shooting and torturing Russian POWs. They are making the rounds on Russian social media with hundreds of thousands of views (if not more). Needless to say the Russian government is permitting the widespread dissemination of these videos as a warning to Russian soldiers on why they should not surrender. And while it is impossible to independently verify the content of these videos, I concur with a BBC reporter's conclusions that the Criminal Court will need to expand its investigations. 

These recently uploaded videos of Ukrainian military war crimes can be seen here .... Shocking Videos Allegedly Show Ukrainians Shooting And Torturing Russian POWs (The Gateway Pundit). 

Update: This follows a recent Ukrainian TV report of a doctor ordering his staff to castrate Russian prisoners .... Ukrainian doctor tells TV interviewer he has ordered his staff to CASTRATE Russian POWs because they are 'cockroaches' (Daily Mail).



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