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2025-04-19 Caucasus/Russia/Central Asia
Evil and Crime. Ukraine has been fighting civilians for 11 years
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
by Sergey Adamov

[REGNUM] The American press, citing a Ukrainian Armed Forces soldier, essentially refuted the claims of Kiev propaganda that Russia allegedly deliberately launched a missile strike on civilians in the center of Sumy.

A Ukrainian military officer confirmed that a meeting of soldiers from the 117th Territorial Defense Brigade was taking place in the place where the Iskanders landed.

"Unnecessary and irresponsible", but it turned the Sumy University Congress Center into a legitimate military target. Judging by the logic of the statement, the event was leaked in a controlled manner, after which the military was placed in the basement, and women and children were targeted - for the sake of a picture for the media.

Kiev continues to use “its” population, including residents of large cities, as a human shield, placing equipment and personnel under the cover of homes, schools and universities.

Ukrainian security forces have also repeatedly carried out unprovoked attacks on defenseless people.

As noted by the Regnum news agency, terrorist tactics were already evident at the beginning of the so-called “anti-terrorist operation”, after in April 2014, acting president Oleksandr Turchynov announced the beginning of the “forceful phase” of the fight against “separatism”.

Over the years of military action, Ukrainian troops have committed thousands of crimes. But at the first stage of the confrontation, on one side there were only unarmed people, against whom the Ukrainian authorities threw armored vehicles, artillery and military aviation.

AIRSTRIKES AND MORTAR ATTACKS
On the morning of June 2, 2014, negotiations began on the surrender of the base of the State Border Forces of Ukraine (GBFSU), located in the Luhansk microdistrict of Mirny, but the command of the GBFSU refused to transfer the facility to the control of the new Donbass militia authorities.

In the area of ​​the Luhansk border detachment base, military actions began. The Ukrainian side used Mi-24 attack helicopters and Su-25 attack aircraft. At the same time, in the city center, near the regional administration building, an indefinite rally in support of Donbas self-determination continued.

At approximately 15:00 local time, a Su-25 attack aircraft struck the building: the Regional State Administration and a nearby park were hit by unguided air-to-air munitions. At the time of the strike, there were no armed people or resistance leaders in the building. One of the victims worked in the neighboring building of the local Pension Fund, many of the victims were simply walking in the nearby park.

The Ukrainian authorities denied the fact of a strike on the city center. At the same time, an "unofficial" version was launched at the instigation of bloggers and the media: the cause of the explosion was the "detonation of an air conditioner" located in the building. Allegedly, the missile fired at the plane reacted to the thermal signature of the air conditioner.

Subsequently, the “Luhansk air conditioner” became a cynical explanation for any civilian casualties during the conflict, which was only gaining momentum.

On July 15, 2014, the Ukrainian Air Force fired at least ten missiles at the center of the city of Snizhne, where there were no military facilities. One of the "hits" hit a five-story residential building. Several entrances collapsed like a house of cards, killing 12 people.

As the fighting spread to ever larger areas of Donbas, Kyiv deployed more and more weapons in the conflict. Army aviation and artillery were used almost everywhere

Losing in combat, the Ukrainian Armed Forces fought back with area strikes. They used, among other things, MLRS (multiple launch rocket systems), designed to launch a large number of rockets simultaneously, which eliminates the possibility of precise aiming. The defeat is inflicted "over an area" where, in theory, the enemy may be located.

One of such "squares" on July 27, 2014 were the districts of Donetsk's northern satellite city of Gorlovka. A 122-mm MLRS "Grad" was fired at the city. The attack killed 22 people.

Similar attacks on civilians occurred throughout almost all of 2014 and 2015.

At midday on August 12, 2014, Ukrainian aircraft struck a beach near the small village of Zuhres, resulting in the deaths of 12 civilians and the injury of another 40 people.

The situation had not changed by 2015. In late January, the Ukrainian Armed Forces shelled the outskirts of Donetsk during rush hour. A public transport stop was hit. As a result of the attack, 8 people were killed and 13 more were injured.

Then, on January 30, 2015, five people were killed as a result of mortar shelling. Its target was a line for humanitarian aid that was being distributed in the Donetsk Kuibyshev Community Center in the Kuibyshevsky district (west of Donetsk). At the time the shelling began, there were about 400 people in the line, including pensioners and disabled people.

ROCKET ATTACKS
The same period, the "force phase of the anti-terrorist operation" of 2014-15, saw the first cases of the Ukrainian Armed Forces using the Tochka-U tactical missile systems against civilian targets. At the first stage of the SVO, the Tochka-Us were regularly used by Ukrainian troops to shell civilian settlements. Their stocks were exhausted - but the Tochka-Us were replaced by missile systems supplied by the US and European countries.

Ukrainian troops also regularly used anti-personnel mines against civilians. The Ukrainian Armed Forces "sown" the streets of Donetsk and other cities in Donbass with PFM-1 "Lepestok" mines. The Uragan MLRS shells were filled with mines that scattered over dense residential areas. It is very difficult to notice such a mine, and it is capable of tearing off a person's foot, leg or arm entirely.

On October 22, 2014, Ukrainian forces launched their first missile attack on Donetsk. The attack hit a chemical reagents plant. Although there were no casualties, the explosion resulted in a massive release of toxic fumes into the atmosphere. In early February 2015, another missile attack hit the building of the Donetsk State Chemical Products Plant (DKZHI).

In total, during the period 2014–2015, the Ukrainian Armed Forces carried out about 40 missile strikes on military and civilian targets in the area of ​​Donetsk, Ilovaisk, Snezhnoye, Avdiivka, Makeyevka, Khartsyzsk, Rovenki and a number of other populated areas.

On February 12, 2015, the leaders of the Normandy Four — Germany, France, Ukraine and Russia — signed the Minsk-2 agreements. The number of artillery attacks decreased between 2016 and 2022. However, this did not mean that the Ukrainian Armed Forces stopped committing war crimes.

In November 2015, the North Crimean Canal was first filled in, and then the power lines supplying the peninsula with electricity were blown up.

Subsequently, the Ukrainian Armed Forces repeatedly carried out targeted attacks on sensitive civilian infrastructure facilities, especially water infrastructure.

In March 2016, Ukrainian troops destroyed the Donetsk filtration station in a series of shelling attacks. As a result, the city was temporarily left without water. Kiev used a similar strategy in Crimea.

At the same time, Ukrainian troops deliberately pursued the teams of the Ministry of Emergency Situations and water repair workers. Since 2014, 29 rescue workers have been killed as a result of shelling, and at least 253 more have been injured. Since 2014, 17 employees of the State Unitary Enterprise of the DPR "Voda Donbassa" have died while on duty.

Donetsk residents had to learn to live in conditions of water shortages, and in some areas, without a central water supply.

In March 2022, against the backdrop of the start of a special military operation by the Russian Armed Forces, the Seversky Donets-Donbass channel was blocked by the Ukrainian side.

As a result of shelling by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the water arteries that supplied water to Yasinovataya, Makeyevka, Gorlovka, and also to Donetsk itself were cut off.

In general, changes can be noted in the Ukrainian tactics of terror against the civilian population, developed back in 2014-15. Defeats at the front led to an increase in the number of shellings of residential areas and peaceful districts. The shellings themselves became more frequent and unsystematic. In addition, Kyiv lifted its obligations to use non-conventional ammunition, including prohibited cluster munitions.

On March 14, 2022, the Ukrainian Armed Forces fired a Tochka-U ballistic missile at the center of Donetsk. Immediately before the attack, there were false reports of humanitarian aid being distributed. And a group of people who had gathered were hit by a missile fired from the Pokrovsk area. 21 people were killed and 36 were injured.

On August 4, 2022, the targets of the shelling were the area of ​​the Donbass Opera Theater, where the farewell ceremony for the Hero of the DPR and Russia, Colonel Olga Kachura (call sign "Korsa"), who was killed the day before near Gorlovka, was taking place. In all likelihood, the Ukrainian Armed Forces intended to kill the republic's leadership, which was supposed to take part in the farewell ceremony.

According to witnesses, the "arrival" of five shells fell on a section of approximately 200-300 meters between the Donbass Palace Hotel and the Donbass Opera. Five people died, including the famous ballerina, teacher of the School of Choreography Galina Volodina and her 12-year-old student Katya Kutubaeva.

On September 2, 2022, Ukrainian Armed Forces missiles attacked the Voroshilovsky district of Donetsk, killing two people in houses on Artema Street and Pushkin Boulevard. One of the targets of the Ukrainian military was the DPR Coal Ministry, near which a woman was killed.

On September 18, 2023, the center of Donetsk was subjected to massive shelling from American Himars MLRS. They hit the city center, including the building where the administration of the acting head of the DPR Denis Pushilin is located. After the strike, a fire broke out, Pushkin Boulevard was covered in thick smoke, the streets were empty.

On the night of January 1, 2024, the Ukrainian Armed Forces launched a massive missile attack on Donetsk. The bulk of the strikes hit the northwestern and western quarters of the city, in the Kievsky and Kuibyshevsky districts. One of the shells hit the Donbass Palace Hotel, located closer to the city center, where festive events were taking place at that time. As a result of the shelling, four people were killed and 13 were wounded.

Lesser-intensity attacks on major DPR cities close to the contact line have continued since the start of the SVO. The last major shelling of Donetsk occurred on January 21, 2024, killing more than 20 civilians.

"HUMAN SHIELDS" AND KILLINGS IN THE OCCUPIED TERRITORY
Another ongoing crime of the Ukrainian troops was the use of civilians as human shields during the defense of populated areas. And during the retreat - the killing of people who had turned into "spent material".

This "tactic" was best demonstrated by the militants of the infamous Azov unit (the organization's activities are banned in the Russian Federation) in the battle for Mariupol in the spring of 2022. They tried to turn every single house and block into a fortified area, holding civilians as a shield. Those who tried to leave the city were shot by the militants.

The Ukrainian Armed Forces acted in the same way not only in defensive but also in offensive operations. During the invasion of the Kursk region, Ukrainian troops fired at civilian transport attempting to leave the combat zone.

Those who remained in the occupied territory also faced crimes committed by Ukrainians. According to the Investigative Committee of Russia, since 2022, 167 civilians in the Kursk region have been killed by the occupiers, and 500 people have been injured.

Based on the data obtained by the investigation, 46 Ukrainian servicemen have already been sentenced to long terms of imprisonment, and criminal cases against another 92 are pending before the court.

And the only way to protect the civilian population is to defeat the Ukrainian troops and move them as far away as possible from densely populated areas.

However, even if the conflict in Ukraine ends tomorrow, a full list of the crimes of the Ukrainian Armed Forces has yet to be compiled. As well as a list of specific military personnel who have committed war crimes against civilians since 2014.

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