Russian soldier Nikolai Kartashev, who is on trial for the atrocities in Bucha, witnessed the crime. He claims that after the murder committed by his “colleagues” from the 76th Airborne Assault Division of the Russian Federation, the senior officer merely reprimanded them.

Russian soldier Nikolai Kartashev, who is on trial for the atrocities in #Bucha, witnessed the crime. He claims that after the murder committed by his “colleagues” from the 76th Airborne Assault Division of the Russian Federation, the senior officer merely reprimanded them.#warcrimes

Lumen Visionary Hub (@lumenvisionaryhub.bsky.social) 2025-04-02T12:18:09.329Z



by Inevitable-Hippo6792

3 comments
  1. I want to know exactly which atrocities were considered reprimandable. There’s a pretty significant difference between destroying or stealing civilian property, shooting the old man on the bike, keeping the basement of women for convenient sex toys, and raping the 4 year old.

    To list just a few of the things I remember from that. Animals.

  2. Probably because their war crime took them away from their primary duties of targeting civilians and turning cities to rubble.

  3. War crimes should be investigated and those who are found guilty should be convicted and prosecuted to full extent of the law.

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