A Russian occupant told his mother about his atrocities in Ukraine


Russian invaders continue to use prohibited types of weapons in Ukraine and shoot civilians.
This is not the first time the enemy has used phosphorus bombs in eastern Ukraine.
This is evidenced by a new intercept by the SBU.
“We fire with phosphorus. From our side, phosphorus flew in their direction,” the occupier tells his mother.
And he immediately admits that they received a command to shoot all cars, including civilians.
“There will be a drushlyak from the car,” he rejoices. In response, the mother sighs, but for her, the murder of civilians is justified simply - not fate.
Recall that the use of phosphorus bombs is a crime against humanity and a violation of the Geneva Convention. And the killing of civilians is contrary to the laws and customs of war.
Only in the period from June 4 to June 10, 2022, SBU investigators launched 594 criminal proceedings on the facts of committing crimes related to the open military aggression of the Russian Federation.
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Maria Grynevych, project manager, journalist, co-author of Guidebook Sacred Mountains of the Dnieper Region, Lecture Course: Cult Topography of the Middle Dnieper Region.













