Those carrying arms should be killed on the spot, according to the instructions a captured POW has said troops were given
A Ukrainian military commander ordered his men to kill armed civilians and wound unarmed men during the incursion into Russia’s Kursk Region, a captured soldier has claimed during an interview.
Last week, despite suffering setbacks elsewhere on the frontline, Kiev launched a major cross-border military operation. Russia’s security service, the FSB, released footage on Monday showing a man who it claimed was captured during the hostilities “with the help of locals.”
The prisoner of war identified himself as Ruslan Poltoratsky, 26, and said he was an active-duty member of Ukraine’s 80th Air Assault Brigade. His unit was given instructions on how to act on Russian soil by a commander whom he knew under the call sign Strizh (“swift” in Russian). Presumably, the man commands the squad in which the captive served.
“The commander specifically told us to … shoot men in their legs and throw them into a root cellar or basement. Kill them if armed,” he said, apparently referring to how he was supposed to treat Russian civilians.
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“As for prisoners [of war], there were no particular instructions. Most likely, [we were supposed to take] no prisoners at all,” he added in the four-minute clip.
After seizing border settlements, the Ukrainians looted homes, he added, saying: “[We were] taking everything that caught our eye, which was valuable and portable.”