A video posted online on Monday and verified by The Times appears to show Ukrainian soldiers killing captured Russian troops outside a village west of Kyiv on or around March 30, as the Russians were withdrawing. I'll thread some findings here: nytimes.com/live/2022/04/0…
“He’s still alive. Film these marauders. Look, he’s still alive. He’s gasping,” a man says as a Russian soldier with a jacket pulled over his head, apparently wounded, seems to breathe. A soldier shoots the man twice. He keeps moving, the soldier shoots him again, and he stops.
Three other apparent Russian soldiers, including one with an obvious head wound who has his hands tied behind his back, are seen dead near the victim. All are wearing camouflage, and three have white arm bands commonly worn by Russian troops. Equipment is scattered around them.
The soldiers are lying in the road a few feet from a BMD-2, an infantry fighting vehicle used by Russian airborne units. (Thanks to @RALee85 for the vehicle identification.) Some appear to have had their jackets, shoes or helmets removed.
The video was filmed on a road just north of the village of Dmytrivka (50.464987° 30.182556°). The location was first identified by open source researchers and confirmed by us. It is around seven miles southwest of Bucha, where recent Russian atrocities have been alleged.
The killings appear to be the result of a Ukrainian ambush. @OzKaterji posted videos and pictures of the destroyed column on Twitter on April 2 and wrote that soldiers told him that the Russians had been ambushed 48 hours earlier.
The soldiers are identifiable by blue arm bands and say “glory to Ukraine” multiple times. Their unit is unclear, but in the video, a man refers to some of them as “Belgravia lads,” likely referring to a housing development a few hundred yards away: g.page/belgravia_kk?s…
A Ukrainian news agency that posted a video of the aftermath of the ambush on March 30 (t.me/uniannet/42715) described it as the work of the “Georgian Legion,” a paramilitary unit of Georgian volunteers that formed to fight on behalf of Ukraine in 2014.
One soldier appears similar to a man pictured in close proximity, possibly providing protection, to former Georgian President and Ukrainian politician Mikheil Saakashvili during a 2017 protest. Facial matching software has indicated a likely match to open source researchers.
Un video publicado en internet y verificado por el Times parece mostrar que soldados ucranianos mataron a soldados rusos capturados en las afueras de un pueblo al oeste de Kiev el 30 de marzo, o cerca de esa fecha, cuando los rusos se retiraban. Hilo: nytimes.com/es/2022/04/06/…
“Todavía está vivo. Filma a estos pillos. Mira, todavía está vivo. Está jadeando”, dice un hombre mientras un soldado ruso con la chaqueta puesta sobre la cabeza, que luce herido, parece respirar. Un soldado dispara dos veces.
El video fue grabado al norte de Dmytrivka (50.464987° 30.182556°). La ubicación fue identificada por primera vez por investigadores de código abierto y confirmada por nosotros. Está a unos 11 kilómetros al suroeste de Bucha, donde se han denunciado atrocidades rusas.
1/ President Zelensky calls on able Ukrainians to join national resistance, says diplomatic relations severed with Russia, Ukraine and Russia now on "different sides of history." Appeals on Russians to spread the truth about what's happening in Ukraine.
2/ Cruise missile strike near Ivano-Frankivsk airport in far west Ukraine, ~135 miles from Polish border.
3/ Military equipment, likely Russian, including multiple rocket launchers, entering Ukraine via Senkivka crossing on Russian-Ukrainian-Belarusian border
China blasted out parts of a mountain and connected miles of pipeline to reservoirs in order to create an entirely artificial alpine ski course using fake snow created by hundreds of snow guns sports.yahoo.com/how-beijing-bu…
Observers reporting a helicopter-borne raid and clashes in NW Syria near Atmeh on the Turkish border. Probably special operations raid against high-value target.
Still no clear info on what happened during this morning's raid in NW Syria, possibly the largest SOF raid since the killing of Al-Baghdadi. This reporter heard 3-4 helicopters, gunfire and commands over loudspeakers for women and children to come out
NEW: The Times has obtained roughly 25 minutes of declassified drone footage showing the botched strike in Kabul that killed 10 civilians last August. The footage shows several people moving inside the family's courtyard before the strike: nytimes.com/2022/01/19/us/…
The three previously classified videos from two MQ-9 Reaper drones, obtained by The Times through a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit against U.S. Central Command, provide new details on what drone operators saw in the minutes before and after firing.
The videos show the targeted white Toyota Corolla, driven by aid worker Zemari Ahmadi, arriving at and backing into the courtyard of his home on a residential street. Blurry figures move around inside the courtyard, and children walk on the street outside.
The reporting the Times has done this year - Kabul, Baghouz and now these thousands of civilian casualty documents - makes it definitively clear that the story the US military has been telling about precision strikes for the past 20 years is false nytimes.com/interactive/20…
There is no transparency, there are no consequences for strikes that go wrong, and the confident assertions made by the military about the identities of those it kills are frequently wrong, if not outright fiction.
After the Kabul strike, one thing ex-government people told me was that they were shocked to find out that after 20 years of occupation, the US military didn't even know the location of the offices of a US-based NGO in the capital. It became instead an "unknown compound."