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Ukraine says it will look into video of alleged shooting of Russian POWs

Por: Los Angeles Times World November 21, 2022

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Ukraine says it will investigate video footage that Moscow alleges shows Ukrainian forces killing Russian troops who may have been trying to surrender, after one of the men seemingly refused to lay down his weapon and opened fire. “Of course Ukrainian authorities will investigate this video, Olha Stefanishyna, a Ukrainian deputy prime minister, said on the sidelines of a security forum in Halifax, Canada. Stefanishyna, speaking late Saturday,... + full article



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