Russians allegedly shot six captured Ukrainian soldiers at the Zenit position in Avdiivka. Relatives identified the bodies of three

Russians allegedly shot six captured Ukrainian soldiers at the Zenit position in Avdiivka. Relatives identified the bodies of three

Ukraine (Svidomi) — Russian troops have been posting videos online showing the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers. Relatives identified them — they are Ukrainian soldiers who were not evacuated from the Zenit position in Avdiivka, Ukrainian media outlet Slidstvo.Info reports, citing relatives of the soldiers.

These are soldiers of the 110th separate mechanised brigade named after Marko Bezruchko.

The sister of soldier Ivan Zhytnyk, call sign Django, identified his body by his clothes and the water bottle he was holding when the Ukrainian soldiers were being taken out of the mine by Russians. Ivan was talking to his family via video when the occupiers entered their makeshift hospital in the mine.

Another fallen soldier of the 110th Brigade, Andrii Dubnytskyi, with the call sign Bairaktar, was identified by his brother-in-arms Viktor Biliak and his wife Liudmyla. They identified him by a tattoo of a cross on his arm. On February 14, Andrii Dubnytskyi remained at the Zenit position along with other wounded.

Georgii Pavlov, with the call sign Panda, was together with Andrii Dubnytskyi in the video filmed by Russians. His mother, Inna, recognised him. The woman says the soldiers had been waiting for the evacuation for three days.

The journalists of "Slidstvo.Info" asked the press service of the 110th Separate Mechanised Brigade for a comment. They replied that they needed to verify the information.

In addition, in a comment to Suspilne, the spokesperson for the Tavria OSGT told Suspilne that the information about the alleged execution of Ukrainian prisoners in Avdiivka was being investigated and that it was not possible to confirm or deny it.

The DeepState project reported on the alleged execution of six Ukrainian prisoners of war by the Russian military, which could have taken place on February 15, the day the Russian army captured the Zenit position in the southeast of Avdiivka.

On February 17, Tarnavskyi, the commander of the Tavria direction, reported that several Ukrainian soldiers were captured during the withdrawal from their positions in Avdiivka.