Important documents of invaders found in Trostyanets

In Trostyanets, Sumy region, documents of the occupiers were found, indicating the intention of the Russian Federation to seize the whole of Ukraine.
According to the State Bureau of Investigation, investigators examined more than 2,000 hectares of the city actually destroyed by the invaders. The locations of the military units of the aggressor and the firing positions from which the shelling was carried out were established. In total, 322 damaged residential buildings and civilian objects of Trostyanets were found.
Investigators of the State Bureau of Investigation found important documents of the military of the Russian Armed Forces, which clearly give an understanding that Russia was preparing to seize the entire territory of Ukraine. All this information will be studied and attached to the case file, - said the director of the State Bureau of Investigation, Alexei Sukhachev.
In the course of investigative actions, places were established where the invaders tortured civilians.
At least 34 facts of illegal imprisonment and torture of civilians were recorded. Batons, handcuffs, metal tongs and clothes of the victims with traces of blood were found at the crime scene. Among other things, 29 inspections of the places of events were carried out, the bodies of 23 dead, including two children, were exhumed, the report said.
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