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Ukraine military identifies soldier in grisly video

Officials say man was unarmed prisoner of war

- Hanna Arhirova

KYIV, Ukraine – A man who appeared to be shot dead by Russian-speakers in a short video was tentativel­y identified Tuesday as a missing Ukrainian soldier while the footage circulated widely on Ukrainian social media and caused an uproar.

The country’s chief prosecutor announced a criminal investigat­ion into the killing, and human rights chief Dmytro Lubinets argued that it was a violation of the Geneva Convention­s.

Senior Ukrainian officials alleged, without providing further evidence, that the man was an unarmed prisoner of war killed by Russian soldiers. In the video, the man did not appear to be armed.

The 30th Mechanized Brigade on its Facebook page named the man as Tymofii Shadura. The identification is based on preliminar­y informatio­n and is not final, it said.

Shadura has been missing for just over a month, since disappeari­ng during bitter fighting in the Bakhmut area of eastern Ukraine, the post said. The city has been a combat hot spot as the war extends into its second year.

His identity is to be confirmed once the body is returned from a Russian-occupied area, the post added.

The Ukrainian military’s general staff gave the same name for the dead soldier, saying it was “according to preliminar­y informatio­n.”

In the 12-second video, the man in combat fatigues is seen in a wooded area smoking a cigarette.

Someone off-camera is heard speaking in Russian. The man then says “Glory to Ukraine” and is hit by a volley of gunshots, falling into a hole in the ground, with an off-camera voice saying “Die,” followed by an expletive.

The Associated Press could not verify the video’s authentici­ty, any details about when it was recorded or anything about the people involved.

Questions sent by the AP to the Russian military about the clip did not immediatel­y receive a reply.

The video circulated on social media in Ukraine and unleashed an outcry.

In his nightly video address Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said: “I want us all together, in unity, to respond to (the soldier’s) words: “Glory to the hero! Glory to heroes! Glory to Ukraine!” And we will find the killers.” In other developmen­ts: h Ukraine and Russia completed another exchange of captives. Ukrainian presidenti­al aide Andriy Yermak reported 130 Ukrainian soldiers returned from Russian captivity, most of them with severe injuries. Russia’s Defense Ministry said 90 Russian servicemen were returned from territory controlled by Kyiv. Since the beginning of the war, 1,993 people have been returned from captivity, according to Lubinets.

h U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was on his way to Ukraine for a meeting with Zelenskyy on Wednesday in Kyiv. The two are to discuss the extension of a pact that allows Ukraine to export grain from its ports and permits Russia to export food and fertilizer­s.

 ?? AP ?? Servicemen carry coffins Tuesday of four Ukrainian soldiers who were killed Dec. 25 in Russia. Andriy Yermak reported 130 Ukrainian soldiers have returned from captivity.
AP Servicemen carry coffins Tuesday of four Ukrainian soldiers who were killed Dec. 25 in Russia. Andriy Yermak reported 130 Ukrainian soldiers have returned from captivity.

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