The Russian occupiers committed their traditional atrocities in the village of Pravdyne in the Kherson region. People were tortured, shot with their hands tied and buried.
New details about the atrocities of the Russian military were reported by The New York Times. The material described the process of exhuming the victims of Putin’s inhumans.
“At first, small pieces of bone appeared. Then a pair of hands tied with a rope at the wrists. And then the shovel unearthed a skull with a bullet hole, mouth open, teeth covered in thick black mud,” the article says.
They noted that, despite the fact that similar scenes were repeated throughout Ukraine, wherever the Russians retreated, standing at the edge of a mass grave in the village of Pravdyna, near Kherson, a group of villagers and policemen looked stunned.
“The cold rain slapped their backs, but they didn’t move until the grave was exhumed. None of the people even knew the names of the six people who were killed by execution and then buried here, but it didn’t matter,” the article said.
“They were Ukrainians. And now their remains are lying in a shallow grave because of this,” emphasized Kostyantyn Podolyak, the prosecutor who came to the investigation.
The publication reminded that Kherson and the nearby villages were liberated from the Russians more than two weeks ago.
Then local residents joyfully met the Ukrainian army and were extremely happy. But after a few days, this euphoria gave way to testimonies about atrocities and the reality of destroyed, barely habitable communities. As they left, the Russians blew up the power plants, cutting off electricity, water, heat and telephone communications and sending the residents back more than a century. And although the Russians have left, they continue to kill people in Kherson and its surroundings.
In the village of Pravdyne near Kherson during the occupation, the Russian invaders executed 7 civilians: 6 men and a teenage girl. The murdered men came to the village and worked as guards at a local agricultural enterprise. Russian soldiers blindfolded them and tied their hands behind their backs before killing them, and the girl was strangled, according to the testimony of local residents: the Russians forbade the bodies of those killed to be buried for a whole month.
– a former prisoner and eyewitnesses said that the occupiers in Kherson beat, electrocuted and raped local residents. In the local pretrial detention center, in the room where people were detained and tortured, there was a piece of paper with the Russian national anthem lying around, and on the wall there was an inscription – “Glory to Putin”;
– also in the liberated territory of the Kherson region, law enforcement officers found the remains of the bodies of three civilians. They were discovered in a cellar during another inspection of the area in an urban-type village of Beryslav district.
On Wednesday, November 30, Muscovites shelled Kherson once again.
They recorded “arrivals” at residential buildings, as well as one of the hospitals.
Dmytro Pletenchuk, the press officer of Kherson’s defense commandant’s office, stated this.
According to the press officer, the Rashists periodically bombard the city with artillery and rocket weapons. Today, the dental polyclinic was affected.
Orcs also hit residential buildings. It is currently unknown whether there are any wounded, the information is being clarified.
Pletenchuk also made a statement regarding air warning signals. Alerts will not be triggered in case of fire from rocket launchers or artillery.
The air alarm is activated only when an air target is threatened. The anti-aircraft system does not see the enemy’s use of MLRS or artillery.
The Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine made an important statement regarding the new massive missile strike of the Russian Federation.
On the morning of Wednesday, November 30, the Russian occupiers shelled the Kherson Art Museum named after Oleksiy Shovkunenko.
This was reported by the Deputy Chairman of the Kherson Regional Council Yuriy Sobolevskyi. “The Russian Federation is a country that is at war not only with hospitals, but also with museums,” he wrote. This morning, the Oleksii Shovkunenko Kherson Art Museum was shelled. The building was damaged – windows were broken, walls were broken.
The police of the Kherson region recorded several cases of abduction of people by the Russian military in the occupied territory and opened criminal proceedings against them.
This is reported by the regional police.
“The Russian military abducted two brothers from a temporarily occupied settlement in the Holopristan community and took them to an unknown destination. The whereabouts of the men are unknown. The whereabouts of a 48-year-old resident of the Skadovsky district, who was abducted by the Russian military in July of this year, is being established. According to his mother, the son was placed in psychiatric hospital, and later taken to an unknown destination,” the report says.
On November 29, Russian military law enforcement officers opened 38 criminal proceedings for violations of the laws and customs of war.
Russian terrorists shelled the center of Kherson: one woman died, another man was injured
This was announced by the head of the Kherson regional military administration, Yaroslav Yanushevich. Several residential buildings, medical facilities and a gas pipeline were damaged.
As a result of the morning shelling of Kherson on November 30, an elderly woman died, a man was injured, residential buildings, medical facilities, and a gas pipeline were damaged. This was announced by the head of the Kherson regional military administration, Yaroslav Yanushevich.
According to him, the occupiers were hitting the center of Kherson.
“Several residential buildings and medical facilities were damaged, a gas pipeline was hit. A 70-year-old resident of Kherson died in her own apartment due to enemy fire,” Yanushevich wrote.
The head of the regional military administration also reported that a 64-year-old man from Kherson was injured while he was on the street – Russian shells fell on the road. He is being treated.