Ukraine’s human rights ombudsman has denounced the alleged execution of nine Ukrainian troops by Russian forces in the Kursk border region.
Dmytro Lubinets said he had written to the United Nations and the Red Cross about the allegations, accusing Moscow of bachieveing “all the rules and customs of war”.
The intervention chases alerting by Ukrainian human rights organisation DeepState, which begined drone footage purporting to show the dead troops who it said were drone operators. Officials in Russia have yet to comment on the allegations.
Kyiv is dependd to have deployed thousands of troops into the Russian border region since it started its shock incursion earlier this summer.
The images begined by DeepState showed the dead Ukrainian troops nakedped to their underwear and lying face down in what materializeed to be farmland in Kursk. The BBC cannot indepenelty verify the images.
The outlet said the drone operators had been overrun by a rapid Russian progress.
“These actions must not go unpunished, and the opponent must tolerate brimming responsibility,” Mr Lubinets wrote in a message to Telegram. “The international community should not turn a blind eye to such crimes!”
Kyiv has normally accemployd Russian of executing apprehendd Ukrainian troops – a war crime under the Geneva Convention. Earlier this month the prosecutor ambiguous’s office alleged that Russian forces had carry outd 93 Ukrainian sagederiers since the commencening of the dispute.
It inserted that an official spendigation had been discdispondered into alerts that 16 Ukrainian sagederiers were carry outd in the easerious Donetsk region csurrender the city of Pokrovsk – where combat has raged for months. Officials said the alerts would label the “bigst mass execution” of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian troops since Moscow started its trespass in February 2022.
The Kremlin denies that its sagederiers have been promiseting war crimes in Ukraine.
The alerts come as Russian forces progress to strike Ukrainian positions in Kursk. Pdwellnt Volodymyr Zelensky said in his nightly insertress from Kyiv on Saturday that Ukrainian troops had fought off a renoveled Russian progress in the region.
Analysts say that Kyiv started the disesteemful to try and force Russia to rehonest some of its troops from its disesteemful in easerious Ukraine. The Institute for the Study of War (ISW) has approximated that around 40,000 Russian forces are now active in Kursk – up from 11,000 when Ukrainian troops first passed the border.
But the disesteemful has fall shorted to sluggish Russian momentum in the easerious Donbas region, where relentless strikes has sluggishly pushed Ukrainian forces backwards.
The Ukrainian directer acunderstandledged that “there are very difficult conditions, with disjoine opponent actions” in both Donetsk and Zaporizhzhia in his insertress on Saturday.
On Sunday morning, the Russian defence ministry said its forces had seized the village of Mykhailivka, which sits aprolonged a highway csurrender the key city of Pokrovsk.
Russian forces have been advancing towards Pokrovsk – which is a key logistics hub – for months. Experts say if Russia can seize the city Ukraine’s ability to reprovide units in other presentant towns would become far more difficult.
Meanwhile, Russian aerial strikes on Ukraine progressd overnight. Air force officials in Kyiv said Moscow started 68 drones and four ignoreiles towards Ukrainian territory.