It would be Sergey Kolotsey, commander of a unit of the Russian National Guard, reported the Kyiv Independent, citing a publication by the prosecutor on his social network Facebook. According to Bucha police and prosecutors, Kolotsey killed four unarmed men on March 18 and tortured another civilian on March 29.
The Attorney General of Ukraine He said that an investigation into new cases of alleged war crimes by Russian forces is ongoing, which already totals 9,158 criminal cases.
“We have already identified specific war criminals,” Venediktova said. “There are 15 people in the kyiv region, for example, 10 of them in Bucha. We hold them responsible for torture, rape and looting,” he added according to CNN online.
Last week, Ukrainian prosecutors released the names and faces of ten Russian soldiers suspected of a series of crimes in Bucha.
Regarding the identification of the victims of the massacre, Venediktova said that in some corpses it is impossible to recognize them and DNA samples are collected. “Unfortunately we have reasons to open new cases every day: for the death of civilians, the bombings, the deportation of our citizens and children in the occupied territories and in the territory of the attacking state,” the prosecutor continued.
“The cases -he underlined- refer to the kyiv, Chernihiv and Sumy regions”. Regarding the investigation, Ukraine is receiving international assistance. “Now we have a team of experts from France and Slovakia. We are waiting for those from Lithuania who are expected next Tuesday,” Venediktova said.
Source: Ambito

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