“There is something that no one in the world can ignore: how easily these beasts kill,” Zelensky said in a video message. “There will be legal responsibility for everything. The defeat of terror is necessary.”
The gruesome clip, which began circulating in pro-Russian Telegram groups over the past few days, shows what appears to be a Russian soldier pinning down a Ukrainian soldier before decapitating him with a knife.
, a soldier wearing a yellow armband, symbolizing his allegiance to Ukraine, could be heard screaming, “It hurts,” while another voice was heard saying in Russian: “Break his spine. Haven’t you cut heads off before? Finish the job.”“There is something that no one in the world can ignore: how easily these beasts kill,”on Tuesday night. “There will be legal responsibility for everything. The defeat of terror is necessary.
Just hours after the clip went viral on Tuesday, Ukraine’s foreign minister, Dmytro Kuleba, called for the removal of Russia from the United Nations and“It’s absurd that Russia, which is worse than ISIS, is presiding over the [U.N. Security Council],” . “Russian terrorists must be kicked out of Ukraine and the UN and be held accountable for their crimes.”In response to the accusations of beheading, the Kremlin stated that the authenticity of the footage would need to be checked. “We live in a world of fakes,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Wednesday. However, he added that the footage was “awful.”this week. “They killed them,” a voice behind the camera said. “Someone came up to them. They came up to them and cut their heads off.
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