Meduza has obtained new files containing high-quality drone footage of the southern districts of Bucha, a town on the outskirts of Kyiv that was recently freed from Russian occupation. According to the file metadata, these videos were recorded over the course of several days, from March 23–30...
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Satellite photographs rebut Russian assertions that dead bodies in civilian clothing in Bucha had appeared after Russian forces retreated from the Ukrainian town.
www.thedefensepost.com
The images rebut Russia’s claim that the killing of civilians in Bucha, near Kyiv, took place after its soldiers had left town.
www.nytimes.com
UAVs and satellites can be used to capture activity in a warzone on a regular basis in this age.
Communications can also be intercepted:
Earlier this week, Kyiv's security forces released an audio clip of a conversation between a couple, who have now been identified as Roman Bykovsky and his wife Olga Bykovskaya.
www.dailymail.co.uk
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People can be made to give false testimonies for narrative-building purpose but there is a limit to faking stuff.
See above.
The footage in the link (BITCHUTE) is a compilation of 3 different clips.
Original clip in following link:
Details:
4. The victims were killed by Ukrainian ‘neo-Nazis’
The Russian newspaper Komsomolskaya Pravda
reported that the victims found on Yablonska Street were “killed by nationalists from Serhii Korotkykh’s group” (
Serhii “Botsman” Korotkykh is a Belarusian neo-Nazi, who fought in Ukraine’s far-right Azov Battalion and went on to become a Ukrainian
police official). Korotkykh’s combat group, the newspaper claimed, entered Bucha after Russian troops had left the city and killed everyone it considered collaborators.
To prove the nationalists’ alleged guilt, pro-Kremlin journalists posted a video from the Telegram channel “Botsman” that shows members of his combat group walking around Bucha and discussing whether to shoot people without blue armbands (which Ukrainian soldiers wear to distinguish themselves).
It’s true that Korotkykh’s group was in Bucha after Russian troops left. Members of the group filmed the video on Vokzalna Street, where Russian military vehicles that were destroyed by Ukrainian artillery fire in early March are still standing. The area where the bodies lay on Yablonska Street is less than 500 meters (547 yards) away.
However, Sergey Korotkykh himself told Meduza that the video was filmed on April 2, when Ukrainian police officers and journalists had already entered the city. To prove the claim, Korotkykh sent the video’s metadata, including a timestamp: 1:47 p.m. on April 2. Recall that the first video showing the victims’ bodies appeared on the evening of April 1 and was filmed earlier that day.
Korotkykh himself didn’t go to Bucha, he told Meduza; the video was taken by two of his subordinates, who were just passing through the town. “We don’t know Bucha very well; we went in at the very end,” said Korotkykh. “Most of our work was in Irpin.”
None of the group saw any of the fighting in Bucha, one of Korotkykh’s subordinates from the video told Meduza. In addition to the video they posted on Telegram, the two men also took some footage of the bodies on Yablonska Street, but ultimately decided not to post it. “I didn’t count the number of dead people, but there were really a lot of them. I didn’t have a notepad to count them all. There were dead people, burnt equipment, ruins! I don’t know how to explain it to you. It was like a nightmare — like something from the movie ‘Purgatory.’ Have you seen it?” said one of the men.
In any case, all of the available evidence indicates that by the time the nationalists entered the city, the civilians had already been killed.
On April 2, international journalists and Ukrainian military units entered Bucha, a suburb of Kyiv. The previous evening, videos showing the bodies of civilians lying on Yablonska Street had begun surfacing on Telegram, shocking people around the world. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky...
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As Russian forces pull back from Ukraine’s capital region, retreating troops leave behind a trail of bodies and mines.
www.aljazeera.com
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- People lie when it suits them.
- Organizations (and governments) lie when it suits them.
But there are ways to debunk lies and uncover truth.
People also have conscious and will spill the beans at some point.
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