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Kyiv IDs Vlad’s executed POW

‘War crime’ on viral video

- By SNEJANA FARBEROV

Ukraine’s military Tuesday identified the soldier seen shot dead in an execution by Russian forces in a horrific video that has spread online as Tymofiy Shadura.

The footage has sparked widespread condemnati­on and allegation­s of war crimes.

Ukraine’s 30th Mechanized Brigade wrote in a Facebook post that Shadura (inset), 41, had gone missing Feb. 3 during heavy fighting near the eastern city of Bakhmut, which Moscow’s soldiers and mercenarie­s have been trying to capture for months.

The online message noted that the identifica­tion is based on preliminar­y data. Formal confirmati­on of the fallen soldier’s identity would be made once his body was returned from territory occupied by Russian forces, the brigade said.

Shadura’s identity was also confirmed by his sister, Olga, who told a Ukrainian journalist, referring to the soldier in the video:

“One hundred percent — it’s my brother. [Those are] his eyes, his voice, and the way he smoked a cigarette.”

In the undated 12-second video that has gone viral on social media, a seemingly unarmed bedraggled soldier with a Ukrainian flag insignia on his uniform is seen smoking a cigarette in a wooded area. He proclaims “Glory to Ukraine” in Ukrainian before he is apparently cut down by a volley of bullets fired by an unseen shooter or shooters.

Shadura falls into a shallow hole in the ground as a voice off-camera exclaims in Russian, “Die, bitch!”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed the purported execution of the soldier in his nightly address Monday and vowed to obtain justice for the “hero.”

“Today, a video emerged of the occupiers brutally killing a warrior who bravely said to their faces: ‘Glory to Ukraine!’ ” Zelensky said. “I want us all to respond to his words together, in unity: ‘Glory to the Hero! Glory to the Heroes! Glory to Ukraine!’ And we will find the murderers.”

Andriy Yermak, the head of the presidenti­al office, claimed that Shadura was a Ukrainian prisoner of war and that the shooting was part of a “deliberate policy of terror” by Moscow.

“The murder of a captive is the latest Russian war crime,” Yermak wrote in a tweet Monday. “For every such war crime there will be retributio­n.”

A lawyer who was wounded in battle last year said he was collecting money for a reward to anyone who identified those responsibl­e for Shadura’s killing. He personally pledged $1,000.

Andriy Kostin, Ukraine’s prosecutor general, said Ukraine’s security service had launched a criminal investigat­ion into the unarmed soldier’s killing, while human rights chief Dmytro Lubinets argued that it was a violation of the Geneva Convention­s pertaining to the treatment of POWs.

Ukrainian and Western authoritie­s have long claimed that there is evidence of thousands of war crimes committed in Ukraine since the start of the invasion last year.

Russia has repeatedly denied that its forces have committed atrocities or targeted civilians.

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‘TERROR’ CAMPAIGN: A man who has been identified by Ukraine’s government as Tymofiy Shadura appears unarmed and smoking a cigarette before being shot down by apparent Russian forces in a viral video.
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