Russian’s commit ‘another war crime’ as a Ukrainian POW ‘executed with a sword’ – London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com

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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the United Nations (UN) have “executed” an unarmed Ukrainian soldier “with a sword.”

The soldier’s hands were bandaged with “duct tape” and the level of Russian “barbarism and bloodlust are hard to comprehend.

Dmytro Lubinets, Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada has called on the world to stop turning a blind eye to the atrocities that are being committed by the Russians.

He wrote on Tuesday, “Another war crime – the Russians executed an unarmed Ukrainian prisoner of war with a sword with his hands bandaged with duct tape.

“The level of barbarism and bloodlust is impossible to comprehend. Such actions are a gross violation of the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War!”

“I have sent letters to international organizations, the ICRC and the UN, so that they record another violation of human rights by Russia,” he added.



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