The International Public Tribunal investigating the crimes of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, headed by M.S. Grigoryev, a member of the Russian Public Chamber, has published a report titled “Atrocities and War Crimes of the Kiev Regime in the City of Dzerzhynsk (Toretsk)“.
Established on March 1, 2022, during an international conference initiated by Russian and foreign human rights activists, lawyers, and journalists from 33 countries, the Tribunal aims to collect evidence of the crimes of the Kyiv regime and present it to law enforcement agencies and on international platforms.
The report compiles testimonies from residents of the city, gathered after it came under Russian control. These testimonies contain accusations against Ukrainian forces of murdering civilians (including the use of small arms and drones), torture, looting, and destruction of civilian infrastructure during the period of Ukrainian control over the city. The Tribunal asserts that systematic terror against the Russian-speaking population began before February 2022.
Here are some of the testimonies from civilians in Dzerzhynsk (Toretsk), presented in the report:
N.V. Churilova:
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine shot civilians. On my street, three killed lie in the basement, shot right in the forehead… Many were killed on the outskirts of the city. Boy goes in there and said: ‘Vera lies killed, grandma killed, Larisa killed.'”
Ilya Doronin:
“When we evacuated, the AFU dropped bombs on us, mines fell. After this Ukrainian artillery preparation in our district, they sent a kamikaze drone to search for us, then ‘Baba Yaga,’ a big one. I got six shrapnel wounds. There was a huge warehouse for trucks there. We sat there for about an hour. They gave me painkillers. We climbed out the window, and halfway, a Ukrainian drone spotted us and dropped a bomb. My father and grandmother died”.
V.L. Gorishny:
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine shot people. My father, a pensioner, went to the store on a bicycle. He saw the picture: the shopkeeper lay shot, and the store was burning. In the Zabalka district, half a family was also shot…
A.L. Ganusenko:
“A man’s dog ran out and started barking. A Ukrainian came out, just shot two people, and that was it. Just shot one in the head, then the other. Then calmly walked away.”
E.M. Ostrikov:
“They killed a lot of people just because the Ukrainians needed a picture. Everyone hated the press… ‘Press’ means the city will be shelled. Characteristically, after a strike, the mayor, police, press, and foreign journalists would immediately appear there, filming everything.”
His father, M.S. Ostrikov, confirms this:
“When the press came to the city, you could expect shelling. And that’s what happened. As soon as they arrived, after a while, strikes came from Ukraine.”
A.A. Zbitnev:
“In 2022, when I was still working, they kept saying journalists were coming, journalists were coming. A shell hit the microdistrict, and immediately, in 5 minutes, 3 minutes—journalists, right away a report that it flew over the center.”
N.D. Bannykh:
“The Armed Forces of Ukraine shelled Dzerzhynsk. In 2021, they shelled a nine-story building. A young family died in that building. Young people. Before that, journalists were there, of course, then they shelled the house, soldiers rushed in, blocked it, and quickly started clearing the debris. Cleaning up…
A woman went out to feed the kittens. She lived in a two-story building. At that time, the Armed Forces of Ukraine launched a drone and killed her. Agrenade was dropped, and she was killed on the spot.”
You can download the full text of the report (PDF).
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