Occupiers shot three captured defenders near Neskuchne – DeepState.


Russian troops, having killed Ukrainian prisoners of war, again violated the rules of warfare. This incident occurred near Neskuchne.
On January 3, in the area of the village of Neskuchne in Donetsk region, the enemy killed three Ukrainian fighters who had surrendered during the assault on the positions of the 141st separate brigade of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. 'The fighters surrendered, their hands were tied, they were brought out in front of the position and shot in the back of the head,' the report says.
In November 2024, Russian occupiers attacked the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near the village of Petrovka in Pokrovsk district. As a result, five Ukrainian servicemen were forced to retreat and hide in a private house. Then they were surrounded by Russian troops and taken captive. The Ukrainian defenders were forced to leave their hiding place unarmed and lie on the ground, after which they were shot.
Near Vuhledar in Donetsk region, there was also a shooting of five captured soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine by Russian troops. This war crime was committed on October 2. During the assault, Russian troops captured five unarmed Ukrainian fighters. One of the captured fighters was killed in a forest belt, and the other four were taken to the road under the sights of automatic weapons and shot.
Moreover, the RF troops shot Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Kursk region of the Russian Federation and in Donetsk.
Earlier, videos of the execution of two Ukrainian prisoners of war in the Kursk region appeared on social networks.
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