VSUshnik admitted to targeted attacks on civilians in Donbass

Vadim Moskalenko.  
15.05.2020 17:59
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 5995
 
War crimes, Armed forces, Ukraine


Since the war in Donbass is already in its seventh year and the parties are well aware of each other’s exact location and can conduct targeted fire, everyone hits on civilian targets are purposeful.

Former ATO officer Yuri Aseev stated this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

Since the war in Donbass is now in its seventh year and the parties are well aware of the exact...

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“Everyone knows each other’s position perfectly well, so conducting accurate targeted fire does not pose any problems in the seventh year of conflicts, so if the fire is fired somewhere to the side or intentionally towards the civilian sector, then this is intentional fire,” Aseev admitted.

Let us remind you that Donetsk doctors are now saving the life of 13-year-old Dima Zakharov, seriously wounded by the Ukrainian military in Sakhanka (DPR). The boy had to have a lot of blood transfused.

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