Russian offensive in Kharkiv Oblast: Russian soldiers hold civilians in basement – video
During their offensive in Kharkiv Oblast, Russian troops have placed local citizens in a basement, forcing them to provide medical care to wounded Russian soldiers. Ukraine has launched an investigation into the violation of the rules of war.
During their offensive in Kharkiv Oblast, Russian troops have placed local citizens in a basement, forcing them to provide medical care to wounded Russian soldiers. Ukraine has launched an investigation into the violation of the rules of war.
Source: Kharkiv Oblast Prosecutor's Office
Quote: "The investigation has found that during Russia's offensive in Vovchansk hromada, the invaders are forcibly holding people in a basement. The locals were confined to the premises on 11 May 2024. (A hromada is an administrative unit designating a village, several villages, or a town, and their adjacent territories – ed.)
On 13 May, some of them escaped and reached the volunteers. The people are now safe.
The survivors reported overhearing Russian soldiers in the basement discussing the killing of civilians."
Details: People are reportedly being forced to provide medical assistance to wounded Russian soldiers.
These actions of the Russians are a violation of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War, to which Ukraine and Russia are parties, among others.
Law enforcement officers have launched a pre-trial investigation into the violation of the laws and customs of war (Article 438.1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).
Background: Oleh Syniehubov, Head of Kharkiv Oblast Military Administration, reported that the front line and the grey area in Kharkiv Oblast have grown – the Russian military is attempting to purposefully extend it by conducting targeted small-scale attacks in a number of areas.
Syniehubov noted that the evacuation of residents from dangerous areas continues. A total of 5,700 people have been evacuated. An additional 1,600 people are to be evacuated on 13 May. The official said that currently, 200-300 people remain in Vovchansk.
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