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Ukrainian drone footage captured an apparent execution by Russian troops of three surrendering Ukrainian soldiers near Pokrovsk in eastern Ukraine, adding to a pattern of similar incidents since November. Ukrainian defense intelligence sources have shared a list of 15 cases of surrendering troops being killed by Russians on the front lines, contrary to the Geneva Conventions. The Ukrainian prosecutor general is investigating 28 incidents, totaling 62 Ukrainian servicemembers killed, believing them to be war crimes pursued under an orchestrated policy by the Kremlin.

Despite recent Ukrainian gains near the Russian border, the Kremlin’s advance toward Pokrovsk continues, reflecting the brutal tactics of the Russian military in Ukraine’s east. Ukrainian prosecutors view the actions as war crimes that may be elevated to crimes against humanity due to their systematic nature. The Russian Ministry of Defense has not yet commented on the allegations, leaving Ukrainian commanders in a dilemma of warning their troops about the reported brutality that risks draining morale already depleted by the ongoing conflict.

Ukrainian soldiers have shared alarming incidents of surrender killed in combat, leading to investigations by regional prosecutors and trials of Russian servicemen, including one accused of killing a Ukrainian soldier near Priyutne. Drone footage from the Zaporizhzhia region showed Russian troops executing three captured Ukrainian soldiers near Robotyne, allegedly following orders from a Russian commander. The systematic nature of the reported battlefield executions could contribute to wider genocide allegations being pursued by Kyiv against Moscow.

Kyiv is aggressively pursuing claims of genocide against Moscow, with the UN Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Dr. Morris Tidball-Binz, investigating reports of extrajudicial killings in combat during his visit to Ukraine in May. The UN investigative source highlighted a pattern of apparent executions of Ukrainian soldiers, suggesting a potential war crimes individually and possibly crimes against humanity collectively. The practice of showing no mercy in combat, as seen in the drone footage, may reflect complacency or explicit orders given to not spare surrendering troops.

The conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate, with disturbing incidents of surrendering troops being executed by Russian forces highlighted in drone footage and audio intercepts. Ukrainian officials are calling the actions war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity orchestrated by the Kremlin. As investigations and trials proceed, the brutal tactics employed by Russian troops raise concerns about compliance with international laws and the impact on the wider conflict in the region. Amidst escalating violence and reported executions, efforts to hold perpetrators accountable for such actions are ongoing.

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