Putin Miscalculated is not only a Self-inflicted, it also to kill Ukraine

According to a Reuters report citing US officials, the United States is nearing an agreement to provide Ukraine with the AGM-158 Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) that could dramatically enhance the strike capabilities of Ukrainian F-16 Fighting Falcons.

The report also disclosed that one key aspect of a potential deal is the US effort to adapt the JASSM for use with Ukraine’s Soviet-era aircraft.
The anticipated announcement regarding the inclusion of JASSMs in the upcoming weapons package is expected to be made this autumn.
This news follows reports from earlier this year when Ukrainian officials revealed plans to receive a type of air-launched cruise missile with a range of up to 300 miles for their F-16s.
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Update from Ukraine on Krusk in Russia federation 2nd front war on Putin fight for more land. Big Grin
https://youtu.be/EkVF0qVyb1Y?si=UyCpFT7fmA-OCpfA
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(04-03-2023, 08:12 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Putin Miscalculate not only a self-inflicted, it also to kill Ukraine soldiers, but also ordinary folks.

https://youtu.be/8YkGrKQXZxE

Continue from above, such killing for Putin's is plan, when on for mostly 3 years since he want to eat up the cake land in Ukraine make them as Ukrainian slavery for Russia federation, like 
those sheep from others poor Nations.

CNN has obtained another drone video, also from Zaporizhzhia region, showing May this year, near the heavily contested village of Robotyne, Russian troops took 3-Ukrainian soldiers (like sheep) to lie face down after their dugout was overrun. 

Ukraine’s defence (CNN audio) transcripts of intercepts of what it saying was order from a Russian commander, known as “Turk,” to his subordinate, “Maloy,” to kill prisoners. (Sheep): ⁠Take them f**king down, f***king zero them, zero them. TURK:⁠  ⁠Once you finish them, report back.

Drone video shows how, all 3 Ukrainians are out of trench & lying face down, the Russians fire. Russian Putin is the subject of an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court over his role in an alleged scheme to forcibly deport Ukrainian children to Russia, Kyiv is aggressively pursuing claims of genocide against Moscow. Kostin, the prosecutor general, suggested the systematic nature of these alleged battlefield executions meant they could become part of the wider genocide case.

UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Dr. Morris Tidball-Binz, visited Ukraine iMay at invitation of Kyiv, part to examine reports of extrajudicial killings in combat.
UN investigative source told CNN some apparent executions of Ukrainian soldiers had been subject to their examination. “Many. There's a pattern. It suggests complacency, if orders to give no quarter,” source said, referring to the practice of showing no mercy.

“Killings are war crimes individually,” source said, “together could amount to crimes against Putin. humanity.”
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Ukrainian Reinforcements Are Counterattacking Outside Pokrovsk. Russian assault on the city is losing momentum, for now. A State of emergency declared in part of Russia's Voronezh Oblast due to ammunition detonation – videos.

State of emergency declared in part of Russia's Voronezh due to ammunition detonation. The evacuation of residents from one settlement is ongoing. Local residents reported that the attack targeted an ammunition depot in the village of Soldatskoye. Russian Defence stated that two drones were downed over Belgorod Oblast and two more over Kursk Oblast overnight.
https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2024/09/7/7473868/
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Azov brigade regains ground in Niu-York  update:Zelensky, Ramstein, Western aid, The Azov, Niu York where 12th Special Forces Azov Brigade helped to stabilize previously "catastrophic" situation in Niu-York, Donetsk unblocking surrounded who Ukrainian soldiers is regaining part of the settlement, brigade said on Sept. 6.

Niu-York lies just south of Toretsk, a key front-line town become one of focal points for Russian offensive in Donetsk Oblast in the past months.

"At the time the brigade was deployed to the area, the situation on the front line was catastrophic," the Azov Brigade said on X.. Ukraine war latest: Azov brigade regains ground in Niu-York; West pledges more military aid for Kyiv. As situation was catastrophic' - Ukraine's Azov says it relieved surrounded troops in Niu-York, regained ground. The 12th Special Forces Azov Brigade helped to stabilize the previously "catastrophic" situation in Niu-York, unblocking surrounded Ukrainian soldiers and regaining part of the settlement, the brigade said on Sept. 6.
Niu-York lies just south of Toretsk, a key front-line town that has become one of the focal points of the Russian offensive in past months. At the time brigade was deployed to area, the situation on the front line was catastrophic," Azov Brigade said on X.

1) Zelensky's visit to Ramstein secures air defense, weapons for Ukraine
2) Ombudsman appeals to UN, Red Cross over alleged execution of Ukrainian POW seen on video
3) Zelensky claims 6,000 Russian soldiers killed, wounded in Kursk Oblast
4) Russian attack on Pavlohrad in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast kills 1, injures 64
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(08-09-2024, 11:46 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  [Image: Screenshot-2024-09-08-11-46-06-48-40deb4...480b12.jpg]https://kyivindependent.com/howitzers-mi...-ramstein/

Despite new aid pledges, the result has been rather lackluster. Kyiv has been promised at least one "vintage" air defense system, along with missiles, tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, and other munitions.The much-coveted long-range weapons like additional ATACMS or Storm Shadow were not on the menu, nor were changes to restrictions on their use – at least publicly.
While the new weaponry promised by the U.S., Canada, Germany, Spain, the U.K., and the Netherlands is an undeniable boon to Ukraine's Armed Forces, this week's pledges do not compare to some of the earlier summits, which saw pledges worth dozens of billions of dollars.
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WATCH: Russian Soldier Catches and Runs with Ukrainian FPV Drone Until It Detonates in His Hands.  Ukrainian aerial scout told Kyiv Post that the drone’s detonation mechanism might malfunction, but operators can usually trigger the explosion remotely. On Sunday, September 8, the brigade released an extended video with the caption, “Another look at the drone catcher who became posthumously famous.”

This footage, recorded by the drone’s camera, shows the soldier first trying to evade and flee from the drone before eventually catching it. The video then captures the drone’s detonation, ending with the soldier lying motionless on the road.
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Allies worry Ukraine won’t be able to retain Kursk land if Russia intensifies attack some European officials fear Kyiv could be forced to give up the 1,300 sq km of Russian territory if Moscow mounts a larger counteroffensive. Ukraine’s daring offensive into Russia’s Kursk region impressed Kyiv’s allies with its quick initial success, upending perceptions the war had settled into a stalemate and exposing the hollowness of Vladimir Putin’s vows to defend his territory at all costs. But a month into the operation, US and European officials still question what Kyiv’s endgame is for the 1,300 sq km (500 square miles) of Russian territory it says its forces now occupy. 

Some allied officials fear Kyiv could be forced to give up that land within a few months if Moscow mounts a larger counter-attack. With Russian forces pressing an offensive of their own in Ukraine’s east, using superior numbers to crack Kyiv’s lines, some European officials expressed concern that the cost of the Kursk operation may prove high. 

They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss private deliberations. Ukraine kept its allies in the dark about its plans for the operation, the largest incursion suffered by Moscow since World War II. The lightning campaign has revealed the weakness of Russian defences, challenging the view that Putin’s two-year-old invasion had become a grinding war of attrition played to the Kremlin’s advantages.
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Ukraine Has Invented Its Own Precision Glide Bomb. It Could Become A Key Weapon For Strikes On Targets In Russia. The bomb seems to have a rocket booster and pop-out wings, potentially giving it a 40-mile range.

Every day, Russian warplanes lob as many as a hundred KAB glide bombs at Ukrainian troops and cities. The 25-mile-range bombs, some as heavy as three tons, are among the most devastating weapons in Russia’s 30-month wider war on Ukraine—and a crucial factor in Russia’s advances in eastern Ukraine this year. Now Ukraine is preparing to fight back—with its own glide bombs. A recent video shot by the crew of a Ukrainian air force Sukhoi Su-27 fighter depicts an air force Sukhoi Su-24 bomber carrying a prototype gliding munition under its wing.

Not content to lob American-made JDAM-ER and French-made Hammer glide bombs, the Ukrainians clearly intend to arm their jets with locally made bombs, as well. Air force brigadier general Serhii Holubotsov announced back in June that the service was developing a new glide and guidance kit to transform Soviet-vintage unguided bombs into precision munitions. The test flight on that Su-24 was an important step in the new weapon’s development.

The Ukrainian air force obviously is happy with the Hammer’s range and precision; it’s obviously unhappy with the supply of the bomb. France pledged to provide just 50 Hammers a month—far too few to match the roughly 3,000 KABs the Russians drop all along the 700-mile front line every month
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Ukrainian soldiers is taking back city.
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(14-06-2023, 02:28 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Russia richest cities of Moscow and St Petersburg have been left relatively unscathed. 
This is especially true for the families of the country’s elite. On 21 Feb 2023, Russian officials photographed make front two rows of the audience of President Putin’s state nation speech. None are known to have children serving in the military. Many of eastern regions, deaths,  those others crying are running higher (%} death (population), at a rate 30+ times higher than in Moscow. In places, ethnic minorities take the biggest hit; in Astrakhan, some 75% of casualties come from the minority Kazakh and Tartar populations.

Russian life returning Russia's town with Ukrainian roots. Boomerang is returning’: life in Russia’s town with Ukrainian roots where Kyiv is now in chargeHumorists are using the plight of this small corner of Kursk region to make a point about Russian hypocrisy – but the invasion is no joke for either side. Big Grin
The boomerang is returning’: life in Russia’s town with Ukrainian roots where Kyiv is now in chargeHumorists are using the plight of this small corner of Kursk region to make a point about Russian hypocrisy – but the invasion is no joke for either side
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So. Just 2 days ago, first drone missile is quite a breakthrough for military industry in Ukraine. So understand one of the advantages for Ukraine here is they wouldn't have to abide by restrictions by western countries placed on their use of these weapons, as Ukraine still need missiles provided by other countries, it can now make its own!. Yes.

Yes, surely, b'cos now can produce a few more, 3 or more missiles per mth, not that now producing in hundreds immediately, one nice strike need at least 2 - 3 (these) missiles, if want to survive - knowing not to allow little bit longer for enemy tobe here, need to get those same type or about same missile. To really target, eg, the Russian airfields from where jet's strike at Ukraine, we need a certain number of the those ammunition. Plus, we're just starting producing, that makes it - like, it also will need some time to test out; while U.S. has enough of their ATACMS. We already can use against these military targets.

One year ago, & a year later, Moscow is working to save the self from Putin's war, coming to full 3rd years... Sad Sick  
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Russia claims 'massive' drone attack on Moscow Oblast, other regions. Ukraine launched a massive drone attack on several Russia's regions overnight on Sept. 10, including Bryansk, Moscow, Tula, Kaluga, Belgorod, Kursk, Oryol, Voronezh, as well as the Krasnodar Krai region.

Biden administration submits Ukraine strategy report to Congress, Reuters reports. The strategy, which Biden administration was to submit to several congressional committees, mentioned in the aid bill passed in late April, which provided close to $61 billion for Kyiv.

General Staff: Russia lost 627,790 troops since Feb. 24, 2022. Number includes 1,380 casualties Russian forces suffered over the past day. .
https://kyivindependent.com/drone-attack/
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Ukraine hit back deep into Russia / Putin's Heart with hundred of drones causing big fire in many places.
https://youtu.be/w4JTerdA9Xo?si=moXw8Xr5nQXX1NQs
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At the moment, the US and UK have not given Ukraine permission to use long-range missiles against targets inside Russia for fear of escalation. UK has given Ukraine Storm Shadow missiles, which have a range of about 250km (155 miles). So far, they have been used only against Russian targets in occupied Ukrainian territory.
But Ukrainian leaders say they need the missiles to target air bases used by Russian warplanes to launch devastating glide bombs against Ukraine. These weapons are often launched from deep inside Russian territory. The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russia would respond "appropriately" if the US were to allow Ukrainian missile strikes on its territory.

Kyiv's other allies have also been supplying some long-range weapons - with restrictions on how and when they can be used inside Russia, out of concern such strikes could prompt retaliation that draws Nato countries into the war or provokes a nuclear conflict, a visit to UK before travelling to Kyiv, Blinken accused Iran of supplying short-range ballistic missiles to Russia, saying they could be deployed against Ukrainians within weeks. Lammy described Iran's move as "a significant and dangerous escalation”, missiles are likely to boost Russia's arsenal, enabling it to hit Ukrainian cities close to Russia's borders or areas it already controls at the same time as it deploys its longer-range missiles deeper into Ukrainian territory. Iran has repeatedly denied supplying such self-guided weapons to Russia.
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Disaster for Ukraine war against Putin's human soldiers, alot is dieing on frontline battle.
https://youtu.be/vWqQMwbQUrA?si=P4QqaPzxlcPS9A-s
Disaster for Putin"s war against Ukraine with longer U.S. range missiles reaching Moscow.
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Update from Ukraine on Kursk Russia terrority
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Russia-Ukraine War on the 2nd Froni.
Antony Blinken and David Lammy’s joint trip to Kyiv, to be followed by Keir Starmer’s trip to Washington DC to see Joe Biden on Friday, has inevitably lifted expectations Ukraine will shortly be given permission to fire Anglo-French Storm Shadow and US Atacms missiles, with a range of 190 miles plus, into Russia. There are no shortage of risks to Ukraine to fire western-made weapons deep into Russia could have a dramatic political impact course of a war mired in a grim, attritional slog appears to be favouring Moscow, whose forces are bearing down on strategic town of Pokrovsk.

Blinken and Lammy provided a potential justification for missile escalation on Tuesday, censuring Iran for supplying a first batch of short-range, high-speed Fath-360 ballistic missiles to Russia, a step up from the slower Shahed drones it has given Moscow until now. Russia was likely to use the missiles “within weeks”, Blinken warned. The Fath-360 missiles have a range of about 75 miles, according to the US. They could be used to strike Ukrainian cities close to the frontline such as Kharkiv or Zaporizhzhia, Sloviansk and Kramatorsk in the Donbas, even theoretically Kyiv, & allow Russian to use its own stock of longer-range cruise & ballistic missiles to attack targets elsewhere in Ukraine, as it has done throughout the war.

The missile war in Ukraine may appear unceasing, but it follows its own logic of inventories, with Russia’s goal being to exhaust Ukraine’s air defences. Kyiv has already run out of short-range Buk and S-300 systems, which left its power stations defenceless earlier this year.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/live/2...ents=false&page=with%3Ablock-66e296e08f08e370bfa98911
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(04-03-2023, 08:12 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Putin Want To Miscalculated Again is Eat Up Ukraine, not Only a Self-Inflicted Himself, it Also to Kill Ukraine.
https://youtu.be/8YkGrKQXZxE

Putin Wanted More Territory.

This technology could also be used to target close-range ballistic missile (CRBM) systems that arrived in-country from Iran in recent weeks. Former US ambassador William Courtney, now a a senior fellow at RAND Corporation, told CNN. With a range of just 75 miles, US-made system like ATACMS “could hit anything at that distance and well beyond,” he told CNN.
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Ukraine, faced with ongoing Russian aggression – US and UK, with united many other countries who has come together in support of Ukraine, all committed not just to helping Ukraine ward off the Putin aggression, but committed to Ukraine’s long term success, its success as country stands strongly on its own 2-feet militarily, economically, democratically.  And in conversations in Kyiv, we talked about our shared strategy to get there.

Poland is absolutely essential partner to Ukraine from moment, that Putin invaded the country in 2022.  It’s provided $4 bil in security assistance to Ukraine – tanks, aircraft, air defense, helicopters.  It’s one of 26 countries has now signed bilateral security agreements with Ukraine. Agreements is long-term commitments to help Ukraine build its deterrent and defense capacity, are critical not just in the immediate, but critical over time to make sure Ukraine for many years has the capacity to defend itself.
https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j...ilability/
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Ukraine, faced with ongoing Russian aggression – US and UK, with united many other countries who has come together in support of Ukraine, all committed not just to helping Ukraine ward off the Putin aggression, but committed to Ukraine’s long term success, its success as country stands strongly on its own 2-feet militarily, economically, democratically.  And in conversations in Kyiv, we talked about our shared strategy to get there.

Poland is absolutely essential partner to Ukraine from moment, that Putin invaded the country in 2022.  It’s provided $4 bil in security assistance to Ukraine – tanks, aircraft, air defense, helicopters.  It’s one of 26 countries has now signed bilateral security agreements with Ukraine. Agreements is long-term commitments to help Ukraine build its deterrent and defense capacity, are critical not just in the immediate, but critical over time to make sure Ukraine for many years has the capacity to defend itself.
https://www.state.gov/secretary-antony-j...ilability/

Glory to Ukraine” were captured in a video, was gunned down in March. Oleksandr Matsievskyi’s picture, last words – “Slava Ukraini” in Ukrainian – became the latest. A symbol and rallying call of the country’s fierce resistance in the face of Moscow’s ongoing aggression.

Someone Whoever his, (God on other's with good intention) this is to Putin to Stop Killing Innocent Folks in Ukraine..."God convinced that such a vicious practice is fraught with extremely danger. A Consequences for Russia Camaraderie >top no-1. Starting from Putin. But oneself is Devil Devil

☆》When there's a will there is a way. The will to stop been bully is very strong, is with the Ukrainian folks.

☆》 @Follow the Will. Follow the way the will go. It will match the Russian halfway ....Ukraine will not give up halfway, to protect their sovereignty against invaders & aggressors.

Putin is though, must ask for forgiveful from or their God N niot any-other way.
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Two people die in Ukraine's Odesa after Moscow & Kyiv exchange drone and missile attacks
Ukrainian officials say two people have died in a missile attack on Black Sea port city of Odesa

KYIV, Ukraine -- Two people died in a missile attack on the Ukrainian Black Sea port city of Odesa, local officials said, as Moscow and Kyiv exchanged drone and missile attacks. The Ukrainian air force said Sunday it shot down 10 of the 14 drones and one of the three missiles Russia launched overnight.

Odessa's regional governor, said 2 who died in the suburbs of Odesa on Saturday night were a married couple, and that another person was wounded in the attack. Meanwhile, the Russian Defense Ministry said it downed 29 Ukrainian drones overnight into Sunday over western and southwestern regions, with no damage caused by the falling debris. It also said another Ukrainian drone was shot down Sunday morning over the western Ryazan region.

While Ukraine and Russia regularly launch overnight drone raids on each other’s territory, Ukrainian officials generally do not confirm or deny attacks within Russia’s borders. The latest attacks came after Ukraine made a new call Saturday on the West to allow it to use the long-range missiles they have provided to strike targets deep inside Russia, as Ukrainian forces struggle to hold back Russian advances in eastern Ukraine.
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Permission to use Western long-range missiles to strike deep into Russia could force the Kremlin to stretch supply lines by moving bases further from Ukraine into home federation turf in Russia.
Signs that tide was shifting over past week. The Guardian reported U.K. had already decided to allow Ukraine to use Storm Shadow missiles for strikes into Russia. Politico wrote White House reportedly discussing potential targets Russia vs Ukraine show who strike who weapons first.
https://kyivindependent.com/the-russian-...rike-list/
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken & Britain's Foreign Secretary David Lammy pose with Ukraine's President Zelensky at Mariinsky Palace in Kyiv, Ukraine on Sep. 11, 2024, amid Russian invasion. Hopes of a positive announcement during meetings between President Joe Biden and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in Washington on Sept. 13 were dashed, decision-making process appears to have been postponed to the UN general assembly in New York later this month it

A day later on Sept. 13 in Kyiv, U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said allowing Ukraine to use ATACMS to strike targets deep inside Russia is the subject of "intense consultations." Ukraine has been eagerly awaiting the potential lifting of restrictions, with Defense Minister Rustem Umerov saying in August that he had presented U.S. with a list of proposed targets within Russia.

Calling lifting of restrictions a "game changer is probably too strong a word," Andreas Umland, analyst at Stockholm Center for Eastern European Studies, told Kyiv Independent. But it would make a big difference of course. That's why the Ukrainians are so eager to get it.

Potential targets
A public list of targets — either those requested by Ukraine or approved by the U.S. or the U.K. — is unlikely for operational reasons.
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Kazakh President Tokayev says 'Russia cannot be defeated'. Cancellor Olaf Scholz with Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev in Astana, Kazakhstan, on Sept. 16, 2024.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev told German Chancellor Olaf Scholz during a visit to Astana on Sept. 16 that "Russia cannot be defeated in the military sense."

No one is defecting him, he himself is defecting himself...lehh. Devil Sick

Despite Astana's historically close ties to Moscow, he taken a cautious approach full-scale war, refusing to recognize legitimacy of Russia's illegal annexation of Ukrainian territories in 2022. Kazakhstan has declined to abandon its long-standing relationship with Russia. It is fact that Russia cannot be defeated in the military sense," Tokayev told Scholz what was one of the clearest examples of Kazakhstan's pragmatic approach to Russia amid full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

"A further escalation of war will lead to irreparable consequences for the whole of humanity and above all for the countries involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict," Tokayev added.
Despite Astana's historically close ties to Moscow, Tokayev has taken a cautious approach to the full-scale war, refusing to recognize the legitimacy of Russia's illegal annexation of Ukrainian territories in 2022. At the same time, Kazakhstan has declined to abandon its long-standing relationship with Russia.

"It is a fact that Russia cannot be defeated in the military sense," Tokayev told Scholz, in what was one of the clearest examples of Kazakhstan's pragmatic approach to Russia amid the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. A further escalation of war will lead to irreparable consequences for the whole of humanity and above all for the countries involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict," Tokayev added. Despite Astana's historically close ties to Moscow, Tokayev has taken a cautious approach to the full-scale war, refusing to recognize the legitimacy of Russia's illegal annexation of Ukrainian territories in 2022. At the same time, Kazakhstan has declined to abandon its long-standing relationship with Russia.

"Russia cannot be defeated in the military sense," Tokayev told Scholz, in what was one of the clearest examples of Kazakhstan's. A further escalation of war will lead to irreparable consequences for the whole of humanity above all for countries involved in the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Let Russia to their invision first. Tongue
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Sept 17 (Reuters) - Ukrainian prosecutors said on Tuesday they had opened an investigation into a Russian execution of a Ukrainian serviceman found dead with a sword in his body in latest in a series of criminal investigations opened during Russia's war in Ukraine, it was looking into a social media post showing images of an apparent execution.I t did not identify the post but said it showed photos of a dead soldier in the eastern town of Novohrodivka. "Footage of an alleged execution, with a sword, of an unarmed Ukrainian serviceman with taped hands is spreading on the web. Preliminarily, the crime was committed in Novohrodivka, Donetsk region.

Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin said on X. A blurred image posted alongside his post and his office's statement showed a bloodied body in military fatigues with a sword stuck in it, and adhesive tape visible around one hand.

Kyiv says it has documented nearly 130,000 war crimes committed by Moscow since its full-scale invasion in February 2022. Moscow / Kremlin denied Russia commits war crimes in Ukraine. Kostin said this month Kyiv investigating alleged executions of 73 Ukrainian prisoners. In June, Ukraine opened an investigation of the suspected beheading of one of its servicemen by Russian forces.
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