The occupiers have released a fake video with a fake wounded man, and the Investigative Committee of Russia according to this fake opened a criminal case against the Ukrainian servicemen.
The Militarnyi informs about it.
Video published by the Russian occupation forces showed the ostensibly Ukrainian servicemen of the 57th Motorized Brigade, during shelling of the village of Pryshyb with 120mm mortars.
Occupiers have reported that as a result of the shelling, one house was destroyed and a civilian received a “traumatic amputation” of the lower extremity.
It is further reported that the wounded man was taken to the Slavyanoserbsk district hospital in serious condition.
Russian state media also began promoting this news. The Investigative Committee of Russia has also opened a criminal case over the ostensibly “shelling”, accusing Ukraine’s servicemen of it.
“The Investigative Committee continues to identify officials linked to the use of prohibited means and methods of warfare against the civilian population of Donbas,” the IC RF said in a statement.
In the video from the so-called “People’s Militia of the LPR”, the place of amputation of the leg was blurred and the sound of the original video was turned off.
The original video was published on the “Репортер Руденко” military propaganda channel and was almost immediately deleted.
In the original video, the place of “amputation” was not blurred, the video clearly shows that the “wounded men” has a prosthesis on his leg and no injuries, as well as no traces of blood on the ground.
In addition, the original video did not remove the sound, which allows you to hear the words of the cameraman at the beginning of the shooting of the fake video: “Come on!”.
As we reported earlier, Russian servicemen burned down their own BTR-70 armored personnel carrier to stage a combat with “Ukrainian sabotage-reconnaissance group”.
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