Ukraine military names man allegedly shot by Russian invaders in video
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[March 07, 2023]
KYIV (Reuters) - Ukraine's military on Tuesday identified
a soldier who it said was shot dead by "Russian invaders" in a video
spread on social media, and hailed him as a hero whose death would be
avenged.
In a Facebook post, the 30th Mechanized Brigade named the man as Tymofiy
Shadura. It said he had been missing since Feb. 3 after hostilities
around the eastern city of Bakhmut, scene of some of the heaviest
fighting of the war in Ukraine.
Formal confirmation would be made once his body was returned from
territory occupied by Russian forces, said the brigade, which is part of
Ukraine's Ground Forces.
The 12-second video shows an apparently unarmed man in a uniform with a
Ukrainian flag insignia on his arm standing and smoking a cigarette in a
wooded area.
The man says "Slava Ukraini!" - or Glory to Ukraine - before multiple
shots are heard coming from an unseen shooter or shooters. The man
slumps to the ground as bullets appear to hit his body. A voice is heard
saying "Die, bitch" in Russian.
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the video showed Russian occupiers
killing a soldier, and the man was quickly hailed by Ukrainians as a
hero across social media, where many users posted "Heroyam Slava" in
response.
"According to preliminary information, the deceased is a serviceman of
the 30th separate mechanized brigade, Tymofiy Mykolayovych Shadura," the
brigade's Facebook post said.
"The command of the 30th separate mechanized brigade and the Hero's
brothers express their sincere condolences to his relatives and friends.
Revenge for our Hero will be inevitable. Glory to Ukraine! Glory to
heroes!" it said.
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CRIMINAL CASE
The "Glory to Ukraine" phrase and the response "Heroyam Slava", or
"Glory to the Heroes", has been a hallmark ofpost-Soviet Ukraine,
but it has taken on special significance as a common greeting in
public life since the start of the war.
Reuters was not immediately able to verify the authenticity, date or
location of the video. Russia's Defence Ministry did not immediately
respond to a query about it.
A lawyer who was wounded in battle last year said he was collecting
money for a reward to anyone who identified those responsible. He
personally pledged $1,000.
Ukrainian authorities did not say where or when the shooting
occurred.
Within hours, #GloryToUkraine became one of the top trending
hashtags on Twitter.
Andriy Kostin, Ukraine's prosecutor general, said Ukraine's security
service had registered the shooting as a criminal case under a part
of the criminal code that covers violations of war laws and customs.
Ukrainian and Western authorities say there is evidence for
thousands of war crimes committed in Ukraine since Russia invaded in
February, 2022. Russia has repeatedly denied that its forces have
committed atrocities or attacked civilians.
(Reporting by Pavel Polityuk, Writing by Timothy Heritage, Editing
by Ed Osmond)
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