From UNIAN:
“Remains of Russian occupation
victims exhumed from unmarked grave in Sloviansk”
People were killed during the
months in 2014 when the town was under the control of "former"
Russian military intelligence operative Igor Girkin aka Strelkov and his
militants. Ukraine's National Police this week said the bodies had been exhumed
from a grave at a Sloviansk cemetery as part of a criminal investigation into
the deaths of civilians during an armed conflict. Most information about the
latest developments thus remains secret in the interests of the probe,
according to the Ministry of Interior. Identification of remains through DNA
testing "will ease the suffering of people whose loved ones have gone
missing, and who have been living in obscurity for the past six years,"
the ministry said in a statement. "This is not the first exhumation that helped
establish the fate of the missing ones and ensure an effective investigation
into the circumstances of their deaths. Thus, the police identified the
militants who shot dead four civilians in Sloviansk," the statement said.
Although the uncovered grave was on the territory of the cemetery, it was
clearly "not intended to be found," the Kharkiv Human Rights
Protection Group wrote.
The Russian occupation lasted
from April 12 to July 8, 2014, the rights watchdog recalls.
Russian television had already
tried to pass the murders off as Ukrainian soldiers' work, claiming – falsely –
that they had been killed for helping the militants. In fact, they may have been killed to steal
their cars – which would not be the first time that militants, treated as heroes
by Russia, killed purely for gain, the report adds. Extrajuducial executions in
Donbas The militants did not bother to hide the bodies of all their
victims. Volodymyr Rybak, a 42-year-old
Horlivka City Council deputy, was seized on 17 April 2014, after he tried to
remove the flag of the self-proclaimed "Donetsk people's republic" ,
which the Russian and pro-Russian militants had hung over the Council building,
and put the Ukrainian flag back in its place.
His horrifically mutilated body was found in a stream near Sloviansk,
together with that of 19-year-old Yuri Popravka. The young lad had, together
with Yuri Dyakovsky, who was 25, and three other young Maidan activists, set
off for Sloviansk to try to gather information about the militants. They were seized almost immediately, with
Dyakovsky’s body found a bit later. The first evidence of extrajudicial
executions and other war crimes was reported by western journalists who arrived
in Sloviansk soon after the militants fled.
Girkin, who is on trial (in absentia) in the Hague for his believed role
in the downing of Malaysian airliner MH17, enjoys boasting of his
"feats" in Donbas, and in 2016 admitted to extrajudicial executions
during an interview. Although the latter
was later removed, it has been widely reported, and was undoubtedly saved for
submissions from Ukraine to the International Criminal Court. More recently, Girkin also admitted to using
civilians in Donbas as human shields in combat.
In July 2020, RFE/RL published an
article entitled "The Executioners of Sloviansk" where they
identified some of what they called "Russia-backed militants – including
one with ties to a longtime Putin aide in the Kremlin – who ordered the
extrajudicial executions of Ukrainians by firing squad and set a dark tone for
the war in the Donbas." The authors were able to identify nine militants
who took part in these "military tribunals, and discovered that one of
them, Viktor Anosov, "is tied through a Moscow-based organization for
Russia-backed fighters to Vladislav Surkov, one of Russian President Vladimir
Putin's closest aides at the time of the executions and the architect of the
Kremlin's Ukraine policy." The authors ascertained that at least some of
the nine men had received Russian citizenship and will doubtless be protected
from prosecution, just as Russia is shielding the men on trial over MH17, the
men who tortured and murdered 16-year-old schoolboy Stepan Chubenko and others.
^ Sadly, I believe there are more
mass graves in eastern Ukraine from where the Russians and the Russian-backed
rebels killed and buried anyone who was against them. ^
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