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Describes in detail how a Russian soldier on trial for war crimes killed a Ukrainian civilian

The 21-year-old Russian soldier on trial for war crimes in the Ukraine wardescribed how killed a Ukrainian elderly civilianwhile apologized for his act.

According to Reuters, Vadim Sisimarin was found face to face with the widow of 62-year-old citizen Oleksandr Tselipovwhom Sisimarin confessed to being shot and killed on February 28 in northeastern Ukraine.

“Do you feel remorse for the crime you committed?” Katerina Salipova asked him in a clear voice. “I know that you will not be able to forgive me, but I apologize againReplied the soldier. “But why did you come here? To free us from what? What did my husband do to you? ” the petite woman with the short hair reacted. The young man hid behind the “orders” he received and the dialogue did not go any further.

How he killed the Ukrainian civilian

Earlier, he described the circumstances of the tragedy, which occurred just four days after the start of the Russian invasion of the Sumy region. The phalanx of tanks in which he was was attacked and along with other soldiers stole a car in order not to be captured.

«We wanted to return to where our army was stationed, in RussiaHe said, adding that “as we drove, we saw a man talking on the phone. He said he would denounce us». According to the 21-year-old, one of the other soldiers, whom he did not know, told him to shoot. «He told me in a determined tone to shoot“and that if I did not, we would be in danger,” he said, acknowledging, however, that the man who gave him the order was not superior to him.

Also the widow Katerina Salipova told the court that had heard distant shots from the yard of their house and that she called her husband the day he was killed.

«I ran to my husband, he was already dead. He was shot in the head. “I screamed, I screamed so much,” she said, agitated, her voice trembling with emotion. Her husband was unarmed and dressed in civilian clothes, she said. They have a 27-year-old son and two grandchildren.

Selipova told the court that he would have no objection if the soldier surrendered to Russia in the prisoner exchange framework to get our “boys” out from the port city of Mariupol, a report on the hundreds of Ukrainian soldiers who surrendered to Russia.

Source: News Beast

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