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Dmitry Lubinets, the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, considers th...

"Bodies did not give": the Ombudsman urged the Russians to return killed teenagers from Berdyansk (video)

Dmitry Lubinets, the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, considers the murder of Tigran Oghannisyan and Nikita Khanganov by extrajudicial execution. The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner Dmitry Lubinets stated that Russian invaders did not give the bodies of their killed teenagers from Berdyansk, whose death became known the day before. He reported this on the air of the telecommunication. He noted that he officially appealed to the Russian side to return the bodies of minors.

Tatiana Moskalkova, a human rights authorized in the Russian Federation, received the corresponding appeal. "No, the bodies were not transferred," Lubin explained. According to him, "extrajudicial execution of two Ukrainian teenagers" took place. The details will still be set. The Russian media reported on June 24 that two teenagers were killed in Berdyansk on June 24. One of which is Tigran Ogannisyan, posted a video where he showed weapons and said the last words: "Everything is death, guys.

Farewell. Glory to Ukraine. " The Children's Investigation Service informed that Tigran Ogannisyan and Nikita Khanganov were tortured by Russian invaders. The invaders accused two teenagers of preparing a sabotage on the Melitopol Railway. After abuse, they killed minors. The invaders were beaten and strangled by Tigran in front of his grandmother and then taken him in an unknown direction in Berdyansk.

We will remind, on June 26 the mother killed by the Russians of a teenager in Berdyansk told about her son in conversation with Ukrainian journalist Janina Sokolova. It turned out that there was only 16 boy, he went to the military enlistment office immediately after a full -scale invasion, but he was not taken to service. The Tigran family is in Germany. The guy intended to leave, but the occupying authorities did not release him from the city.