In the temporarily occupied territories, the Russian military shoot both prisoners of war and civilians.
According to the Center for Journalistic Investigations, on March 9, in the village of Malokakhovka, Kakhovka territorial community in the occupied part of the Kherson region, a 50-year-old woman suffering from a mental disorder was killed. the invaders shot her in order not to provide the woman with medical assistance. Her body was allegedly taken away for a “medical examination”, and it was explained to her relatives that the woman “exploded on a mine”.
Locals told reporters that two weeks ago the woman had an exacerbation and began to behave aggressively. People turned to the Gauleiter for help, but he waved them off. The patient several times left the village in the direction of the positions of the Russian military, located on the coast of the Kakhovka reservoir, but later they returned her back.
“On March 9, the lights were turned off in Malokakhovka at night, and at about five in the morning the woman again left the village to the positions of the Russian military. Soon shots were fired from there.”, - said the sources of the TsZhR. Subsequently, a version appeared about “undermining the mini” and “expertise”.
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