Metro – Shot in the back
Metro – Shot in the back
A video has emerged of two unarmed Ukrainian civilians being shot dead by Russian soldiers as they had their backs turned, according to Metro.
Metro’s front page features a series of stills taken from a video in which Russian soldiers aim their rifles from behind two Ukrainian civilians, who are then seen to fall to the ground – one dead, one dying, the paper explains. It says the video of the killing is the clearest evidence yet of Russian war crimes and adds that the atrocity is one of 10,000 being investigated by the authorities in Kyiv.
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