In the Kherson region over the past day, the police opened 23 criminal proceedings on the facts of war crimes of the Russian Federation
The Russian occupation forces do not stop striking with heavy artillery on civilian infrastructure and civilian dwellings of the frontline villages of the Beryslav district. The enemy targeted residential neighborhoods and power lines, there are casualties among the civilian population.
There are reports of destruction and damage to homes, cars and outbuildings. Due to the attack of the Russians, some of the inhabitants of the villages were left without electricity, repair work continues wherever possible. Due to the impact of an enemy shell in the warehouse of the farm, sunflower seeds caught fire. In total, over the past day, the police opened 23 criminal proceedings on the facts of war crimes of the Russian army.
It was reported from the temporarily occupied Kherson that “Russian policemen” came to the pharmacy, where they conducted an illegal search without any explanation, took away documents, boxes with medicines, computer equipment, cash proceeds and keys to the premises.
In Kherson, representatives of the so-called “Russian police” accompanied by armed Russian military plundered the office and territory of a private security firm. The invaders conducted an illegal search of the office premises, after which they took computer equipment, money, documentation, and stole cars from the territory with documents and keys to them.
In the regional center, the occupiers broke into the notary office, where they stole archival documents and committed a pogrom. From the territory of the road construction company, the Russian military stole Renault Logan and MAZ cars.
In the Skadovskiy district, the Russian military broke into a private house, threatened the owner and her son with weapons, and then took away their passports of Ukrainian citizens from people.
On the facts of violation of the laws and customs of war, police investigators opened criminal proceedings under Art. 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine.
National Police of Ukraine