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More Evidence of Nazi-Like Behavior of Ukrainian Troops in Kursk

As the second battle for Kursk continues–the first having been fought in 1943–more evidence of the Nazi-like behavior of Ukrainian troops is emerging. Ukrainian troops are targeting motor cars used to evacuate civilians from the Kursk Region’s Sudzha district, the district’s head Alexander Bogachev told TASS. “We are using armored cash-in-transit vehicles to evacuate people, since they can protect people [against bullets and shrapnel]. But Ukrainian troops are seeking to destroy them,” he said.

Ukrainian troops in Russia’s Kursk Region are subjecting civilians to a campaign of violence and humiliation, footage and testimony from the region increasingly suggests, reported RT. Not only does RT cite the now infamous incident of a couple of Ukrainian troops, while wearing Nazi SS helmets, harassing an obviously disoriented elderly man, RT also cites a report of Ukrainian soldiers desecrating the grave of a military veteran in Sudzha.

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