Russia Executes P.O.W.s Without Caring Who Watches, Ukraine Says - The New York Times

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Key Findings

A verified video shows Russian soldiers executing two surrendering Ukrainian prisoners of war near Novoivanovka in the Kursk region. The incident was witnessed by a Ukrainian drone pilot and confirmed by The New York Times and the Centre for Information Resilience.

International Response and Concerns

The article highlights growing concerns among Ukrainians about the lack of accountability for alleged Russian war crimes, particularly in light of the U.S. actions. These actions include withdrawing from a multinational war crimes investigation group and halting funding for tracking abducted Ukrainian children.

  • The U.S. withdrawal from the investigation group raises questions about the international commitment to holding Russia accountable.
  • The cessation of funding for tracking abducted children signals a decreased focus on addressing this specific aspect of the conflict.

While both sides have faced accusations of war crimes, Russia bears the brunt of allegations from Ukraine, human rights groups, and the UN, particularly regarding the execution of surrendered soldiers, violating the Geneva Conventions.

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