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Russian TV pundit urges soldiers to shoot Ukrainian POWs

Por: Newsweek World November 24, 2022

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A guest on Russian state TV raised the prospect of a Russian military unit shooting Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs).State Duma member Alexander Kazakov made the remarks on state television in response to a recent incident that has led to Kyiv and Moscow accusing each other of a war crime.Ukraine is investigating footage that Russia alleges shows Kyiv's forces executing more than 10 Russian soldiers who may have been attempting to... + full article



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