In April, the Russian military shot dead seven residents of an occupied village in the Kherson region, and then blew up the house with their bodies. It is reported by the Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine.
According to preliminary information, those shot were employees of the farm guarding the irrigation equipment. Also among the victims was one underage girl.
On November 17, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine reported that the bodies of 63 people killed by the Russian military were found in the liberated Kherson region. According to the head of the department, Denis Monastyrsky, in total, Ukraine initiated 436 proceedings based on “the results of the first signs of war crimes,” and also found 11 places where the Russian military held prisoners. In four of them they used torture.