The head of the Russian Human Rights Council, Valery Fadeev, sent appeals to the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the Council of Europe, the OSCE, the ICRC, and Amnesty International over the footage showing an execution of residents near Kupyansk, the Human Rights Council said.
Last week, former commander of the Azov nationalist battalion (banned in Russia) Maxim Zhorin published footage showing the bodies of killed civilians with their hands tied in the city of Kupyansk, Kharkiv Region.
After the video went viral, he added a claim that Russian servicemen had been allegedly involved in their murder. The report of the Russian Investigative Committee emphasized that the video's metadata indicated that it had been filmed recently, that is, during the period when the settlement was under the control of Ukrainian troops.
The internal parameters of the video also show that it was filmed on the afternoon of October 9. These facts show new war crimes of the Kiev regime, the Investigative Committee said.
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