Investigators of the State Bureau of Investigation documented the crimes of Russian invaders in Irpin, Kiev region. After that, the head of the State Bureau of Investigation, Aleksey Sukhachev, said that 13 graves had been found in the city..
No crime will go unpunished. Today, no one in the world, except for the perpetrators of the tragedy themselves, doubts that it was the Russian military who committed the cannibalistic deeds in Irpin, Bucha and other cities of Ukraine.. But in addition to political, moral condemnation, there should also be a tough legal assessment,” Sukhachev was quoted in the press service of the DBR.
Investigators of the State Bureau in the Kiev region checked about 700 hectares of the city area. This is more than 10 thousand houses and buildings. Most of them are residential areas, where there were few infrastructure facilities.. There are only schools, hospitals, kindergartens.
Investigators have discovered irrefutable evidence of crimes against humanity committed by the Russian enemy in Irpen. In particular, this is the use of ammunition prohibited by the Geneva Convention, unreasonable cruelty, mass extermination of the population.
In addition, investigators found a large amount of enemy weapons and ammunition, military equipment, documents and other signs of belonging..
Among other things, law enforcement officers also found 13 burials of citizens. Investigators have documented use in residential areas against civilians:.
anti-personnel mines, tank shells and MLRS Hail of inflammatory action;
aeroballistic missile \;
artillery shrapnel projectiles equipped with arrow-shaped submunitions and other prohibited weapons.
Investigators of the State Bureau of Investigation after Irpen have already gone to the Sumy region, where they will continue to document evidence of crimes committed by the enemy.
“Crimes against humanity have no statute of limitations. I am convinced that Ukrainian law enforcement agencies and international criminal authorities will not allow Russia to avoid responsibility for war crimes in Ukraine. The Russians, who today cowardly deny their involvement in atrocities, will still be held accountable before the law,” Alexei Sukhachev stressed..
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Earlier it was reported that the Russian invaders damaged and destroyed 71% of the buildings of Irpen. In particular, more than 1,000 buildings were damaged in the city: 115 were completely destroyed, 698 were significantly damaged, 187 were partially damaged..