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“This is a video of Russia as it is,” the head of state emphasized in a video message on Wednesday. It was neither an accident nor an isolated incident. Terror must lose. No one would understand if leaders didn’t respond to the video. “We must act now!” demanded the 45-year-old.
Meanwhile, the Ukrainians must concentrate on the front and drive the occupiers out of the country. “The crushing of the occupier, verdicts for the murderers and a tribunal for the evil state” are now the most important tasks, according to Zelensky.
On Wednesday evening, a video appeared on social networks in which a Russian soldier allegedly beheaded a Ukrainian prisoner of war who was still alive. Due to the green leaves on the trees in the background of the video, it can be assumed that it was shot last year. The Ukrainian secret service has launched an investigation into this. “We find these monsters. If necessary, we will find them wherever they are: underground or from the afterlife,” promised SBU chief Vasyl Malyuk.
Kyiv Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba called Russia “worse” than the Islamic State (IS) terror group given the beheading video. He called for Russia’s expulsion from the United Nations.
Ukraine has been fighting off a Russian invasion with Western aid for more than 13 months. The United Nations recently accused both warring sides of serious war crimes, such as the execution of prisoners of war.
Blick provides live information about current developments in Ukraine.
Blick provides live information about current developments in Ukraine.
(SDA)
Source: Blick

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