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The destroyed house in Andreevka (photo: Alexander Medvedev / NV) Kateryna Fomin...

Hope on the Tribunal. What will happen to the Russian military after his confession in the murder of Ukrainians - says journalist

The destroyed house in Andreevka (photo: Alexander Medvedev / NV) Kateryna Fomin, a journalist of the Russian edition of important history, told Radio NV, which fate awaits the Russian military who confessed to the murder of peaceful Ukrainians during the occupation of the village of Andreevka. Important histories found Russian soldiers involved in the killings of Ukrainians and looting during the occupation of the village of Andreevka, Kyiv region.

One of them, Danilo Frolkin, pleaded guilty to the murder of civilians. Video of the day - I saw that in this video you were talking to two soldiers. One such Dmitry Danilov, he is a sniper, the other protagonist, Danilo Frolkin. At some point, I understood so, he exported the wounded. What are your impression of talking to these people? What kind of people? - Honestly, I will start with the fact that I did not expect an answer at all from these military.

Because I thought that after 2014, when many investigations were made by my colleagues on open data when the military was published by the military using geolocation, I was sure that the command had forbade the military to use social networks, somehow to be neat when they are involved in such military events. So I was surprised that young people answered me. Moreover, she was surprised by their frankness and willingness to communicate.

Because it seemed to me that they agreed with me precisely because in principle for the first time in a long time, seven months from the moment they left for study, someone was genuinely interested in their state of affairs, their condition psychological. Therefore, it seems to me that they were so ready to answer me, they were ready to tell how everything happened from their point of view. Because they, of course, felt great injustice, in seven months they tried to release, they did not succeed.