KYIV, April 30 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Ukraine has launched a hunt for 10 Russian soldiers accused of war crimes in Bucha – the town outside of the capital Kyiv where civilians were tortured, raped and murdered.
The Ministry of Defence – which shared pictures of the soldiers – described them as “the despicable 10”.
Prosecutors say they are being investigated for “premeditated murder”.
They are also accused of holding innocent civilians hostage, beating them and looting homes.
Moscow has denied any crimes were committed in Bucha, which was under the control of the 64th motorised infantry brigade for more than a month at the start of the war.
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin gave the brigade an honorary title – recognising what he says was “mass heroism and valour, tenacity and courage” – on its return home.
But in the time the brigade controlled Bucha, hundreds were killed. A mass grave was discovered at the church after the town’s liberation, while bodies had been left lining the streets where they fell. Thousands of war crimes were documented by investigators.
On Thursday, Ukraine’s prosecutor general Iryna Venediktova announced they had identified the 10 suspects in particular, sharing pictures of the young men.
In a Facebook post, she explained they “are suspected of cruel treatment of civilians and other violations of laws and customs of war”.
“The suspects will be declared wanted in order to detain them and bring them to justice,” the statement added, appealing for any other information.
Stephen Wilkinson, the manager of the Diakonia International Humanitarian Law Centre in Sweden, points out that the chance of a successful prosecution is quite low if they are in Russia.
However, the 64th motorised infantry brigade is now back Ukraine, having moved east to Izium – on the frontline of the battle for the Donbas region. According to reports, it has suffered heavy losses.
If the 10 are still with the brigade – and still alive – it is not impossible they will be found and tried.
Indeed, back in 2014, Ukraine successfully prosecuted two Russian soldiers for “terrorism” after they were captured in the east. They were later handed back to Russia in a prisoner exchange. — NNN-AGENCIES