BY BRENDAN
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4/12/23 AT 8:59 AM EDT
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is pictured on April 5, 2023, in Warsaw, Poland. Zelensky condemned videos which purportedly depict the beheading of Ukrainian soldiers, allegedly carried out by Moscow-aligned mercenaries from the Wagner Group.OMAR MARQUES/GETTY IMAGES
Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky has called for an
international response to brutal footage which purportedly shows the beheadings
of Ukrainian soldiers.
"This is a video of Russia as it is," said Zelensky on
Wednesday, "Russia trying to make that the new norm, such a habit of
destroying life."
His comments follow videos that emerged on social media apparently
depicting two separate incidents filmed in undisclosed locations. The first
video, on April 8, apparently shows the beheaded corpses of two Ukrainian
soldiers next to a destroyed military vehicle. The Kremlin has said that the
footage needed to be authenticated.
Reports on Russian social media
claimed the video was shot near Bakhmut by Wagner
Group mercenaries, who are financed by the Russian businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin.
The second video posted on Twitter on Tuesday, heavily blurred, allegedly shows a Russian fighter using a knife to cut off the head of a Ukrainian soldier. A voice at the beginning of the footage suggests that the soldier may have been alive at the start of the attack.
Newsweek reached out to the Russian Defense
Ministry for comment.
"This is not an
accident or episode. This has happened earlier. This has happened in
Bucha," Zelensky added in the video address, referring to the Kyiv suburb
where Russian forces are accused of carrying out atrocities last year.
Zelensky said that "every leader"
must react and that "we are not going to forget anything and neither are
we going to forgive the murderers."
"There will be legal responsibility for
everything," he said. "The main goal is to win."
His comments were part of a chorus of condemnation from Kyiv
about allegations of conduct by Russian troops in the full-scale invasion.
Ukraine's Security Service (SBU) said it had launched an
investigation into the alleged execution. "We will find these monsters,"
said SBU Head Vasyl Maliuk, "they will definitely be punished for what
they have done."
The videos have not been
independently verified. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry
Peskov described the footage as "terrible" on Wednesday but
said that its authenticity needed to be checked.
"If it is confirmed, then we need to find where and by
whom," the action was committed, he told reporters.
A horrific video of Russian troops decapitating a Ukrainian prisoner of war is circulating online. It’s absurd that Russia, which is worse than ISIS, is presiding over the UNSC. Russian terrorists must be kicked out of Ukraine and the UN and be held accountable for their crimes.
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) April 12, 2023
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted that Russian troops were "worse than ISIS," referring to the militant Islamist group that released videos of the beheading of its prisoners.
Kuleba also described it as
"absurd" that Moscow was presiding over the United Nations Security Council. Russia
took the presidency of the U.N. body on April 1 despite calls from Ukraine to
block the move.
https://www.newsweek.com/zelensky-beheading-reaction-ukraine-russia-1793905
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