In the city of Izyum, Kharkiv region, which was de-occupied by the Armed Forces of Ukraine, reports of infidels who asked for leave for various reasons were found. These documents testify to the demoralization of the enemy.
Many reports are dated June and July. However, many such statements appeared at the end of August.
occupiers spoke of exhaustion
10 reports of infidels were found in a two-story house in Izyum, where the Russians were. The commander of an anti-aircraft missile platoon from the Moscow region in a report asked to be fired due to moral exhaustion and lack of vacations. In other documents, the invaders wrote about physical and moral exhaustion, deteriorating health and lack of necessary medical care.
Also, in the reports, the invaders complained that they were denied leave for family reasons.
In addition, among the documents was a report dated August 23, addressed to the commander of the 2nd motorized rifle division, marked “top secret.” It dealt with the death of 4 infidels and the wounding of another after artillery strikes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Reports of infidels and other finds from Izyum/Photo of the 25th Separate Airborne Secheslav Brigade< /p>
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Mass graves – another terrible find in Izyum
After the de-occupation of Izyum, 445 graves were discovered in the city. The crosses mostly had numbers instead of names. The head of the Kharkiv OVA Oleg Sinegubov then said that most of the exhumed bodies showed signs of violent death.
One of the bodies, shown by the correspondent of Radio Liberty, was with his hands tied. According to the military, this may indicate the murder of captives.
There are entire families among the buried. Also, among the graves, bodies with signs of torture are found. For example, on September 18, the body of a man with his hands tied and his scrotum cut off was found in grave number 91.
Oleg Kotenko, Commissioner for Missing Persons under Special Circumstances, said that the death toll in Izyum could exceed Buchanskaya tragedy in the Kyiv region.