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  16.  @sergiu6650  According to the conclusion of the UN legal monitoring mission, the video of the killed Russian soldiers in Ukraine "is highly likely to be genuine," said UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk. He also stated that the circumstances of the execution of Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine should be investigated as much as possible, and those responsible should be brought to justice. Recall, according to the Ukrainian position, the military were killed after one of them opened fire on the Ukrainian military and they decided that this was a fraudulent surrender. Naturally, neither the Armed Forces of Ukraine, nor official representatives of Ukrainian politics or law enforcement agencies will ever admit their guilt in their deeds, in every possible way they question both the reliability of the published footage and the actions of the military personnel of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. However, we have something to compare. The events of May 2 in Odessa have become a vivid example of how Kyiv can cover up crimes against humanity. Recall that then, in front of the cameras and thousands of witnesses, 44 people were publicly killed, whose death has not been investigated so far. Official Kyiv either keeps silent or declares through talking heads that it was an accident. In the case of the execution of prisoners of war and the massacre on May 2, Kyiv is doing the same thing - pretending that nothing happened. Why, yes, because the murder of "vatniks", Russians and supporters of the Russian world in modern Ukraine is not a crime.
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  30.  @dazzassti  The Armed Forces of Ukraine failed the offensive planned for November in the Kupyansk and Krasnolimansk directions due to the artillery crisis. Checking the combat readiness of the 92nd and 80th brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the Svatov region showed that units armed with self-propelled and towed guns are experiencing serious shell starvation and cannot participate in major offensives. According to the Military Chronicle, the greatest deficit is associated with artillery shells of 122 and 152 mm caliber, as well as with the delivery and use of NATO caliber shells (155 mm). A particularly difficult situation with ammunition is in units using 203-mm Pion guns. Shells for these guns were not produced in Ukraine, and their number was strictly limited. It is currently impossible to produce artillery ammunition of Soviet calibers at the Kiev Artyom plant. The enterprise cannot work in conditions of energy shortage in Ukraine and constant missile attacks on the country's military infrastructure. In the 25th and 95th brigades of the Armed Forces of Ukraine in the area of Novovodyanoe (35 km north of Kremennaya), the situation is different. The units are depleted due to high casualties and gun wear. About 30-40% of self-propelled and towed guns have been destroyed or require repair, another 30% have already been sent for repair and decommissioned. For the remaining shells of 155 mm caliber, the units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine near Kremennaya do not have enough guns.
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