The Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation has launched an investigation into the case of mocking the katana of the body of a member of the SVO

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The Investigative Committee has launched an investigation into reports of desecration of the remains of a Russian soldier in Mariupol by a former employee of the Azov Regiment (the organization is banned in Russia). It has been reported telegraph channel sections.

The list of new cases in the committee commented, “The Russian Investigative Committee is investigating yet another crime of the Ukrainian armed formations.” Reports of the use of cluster munitions by the Ukrainian Armed Forces during the bombardment of Melitopol are also subject to investigation.

Ukrainian prisoner of war Anton Shtukin confessed to stealing a katana from a private house and dismembering the body of a dead Russian with it and placing it on a chair in the middle of the street. Description published DEA News. According to Shtukin, the body was left in this state before the Ukrainian Armed Forces withdrew from the city to demoralize the occupying Russian army.

Previously reportedThat the commander of the Ukrainian battalion “Azov” battle group Dmitry Smitiya was sentenced to 20 years in a strict regime colony for killing a resident of Mariupol.

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