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Two drones — one Ukrainian and one Russian — recorded the scene from high above the southern Ukrainian village of Piatykhatky .
The Ukrainian drone video, which AP obtained from European military officials, shows soldiers with Russian uniform markings shooting each of the four Ukrainians in the back with such ferocity that one man was left without a head.
The Russian drone video cuts off abruptly with the men lying on the ground — alive.
Russian and Ukrainian drones recorded the surrender of four Ukrainian soldiers.
The videos were recorded by different drones, as well as the location and identifying marks of the soldiers.
Russia claims to have documented “systematic killings” of Russian POWs by Ukrainian troops.
The U.N. Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine documented 91 extrajudicial killings of Ukrainian POWs since August 2024 .
“To have durable peace, we have to have accountability. We have to invest now,” a criminal law expert says.
“Without it, we see that ceasefires and armistices are just waiting periods for the next conflict to start.”.
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