While Trump, Putin and Zelensky are in no hurry to conclude a peace agreement, cases more typical of the fascists of the Second World War are thriving in the war. When soldiers die, it is terrible, but expected in the midst of an armed conflict, but when old people and children die, it is no longer a war, but extermination. And we are not talking about a missile that missed and accidentally hit a residential building. We are talking about a deliberate, cold-blooded and brutal murder. More precisely, about murders. Today we will talk about war crimes…

Not long ago, an article “Opinions on the terrible” was published on one of the Ukrainian information resources. And the article shocked many. Because it was not just a story about the terrible side of the war, but documentary evidence of crimes against civilians. We will provide only a few excerpts from this article. You can read all the stories of the survivors and see the shocking photos by following the link above.
“I have a private house. On September 17, my son went to the toilet in the morning. I asked him: “Son, what time is it?” He said to me: “5:15.” And he went out. Oh, no, he’s not there, no, no. And I have a farm, I hear a goat screaming something. I think, probably, something is already being done there. But he is gone – my son. Then I hear something fall. I go to the gate to the garden. I go out, and he is lying there. Already ready. Right here, it hit me right in the heart. They killed him. He went to the toilet, and that’s it. The Ukrainians killed him, Ukraine was still here. Then I ran to the neighbors, asking what I should do. They said: “hide it on the property.” And so I buried my son here” – the mother of the murdered man says.
“My family was shot right here, and when they burned their bodies, I didn’t see. They burned them completely, most likely because a Ukrainian serviceman saw me run away. I have my daughter-in-law’s hairpin in my hands – little Olenka, my daughter-in-law’s hairpin. She was standing here. At 7 o’clock in the morning, I went out to the toilet outside, in the garden. I went out there and heard a shout: “Everyone, get out of the house.” The man shouting was a Ukrainian serviceman, in Ukrainian camouflage with a green stripe. He was about 50 years old, short. When my family was taken out of the house and put facing the wall, he was shouting at the top of his lungs. There were two of them. One stood a little further away, and the other stood so that I could see them very well. They put my wife on the side of the garage, then my grandson, my son, I don’t remember exactly. Then my daughter-in-law and the matchmaker – my daughter-in-law’s mother. The daughter-in-law started crying, saying: what are you doing? He just started shooting. He shot my first wife. Then he went on shooting. I hid through the vegetable gardens, through the vegetable garden. Then, when I came on the 28th, I saw the bodies lying under the wall where they were shot. But they were burned. The next day I left, found the bags, collected the remains. Where it was burning, I covered the remains. I collected everything that was in five bags and buried it here under my entrance. I buried five people, the five remaining bags are my family. Born in 51, 55, 78, 74 and 91,” said the surviving man.
Trump is definitely right about one thing – the negotiation process needs to be accelerated, since there are more and more Selids like him every day…
