He would have the narrow and long eyes of the Buryats, the commander of the Russian troops held responsible for the Bucha massacre. According to activists from InformNapalmthe voluntary initiative that informs Ukrainian citizens and the foreign public about the war, the lieutenant colonel who led the massacre his name is Omurbekov Asanbekovich and is part of the largest ethnic minority of Siberia, which lives in Buryatiaone of the republics of Russia.
Volunteers from InformNapalm have published, in addition to the name of the 41-year-old commander, the photo e home address (a house in the eastern Russian district of Khabarovsk), his email address and his telephone number. The information was also relaunched by Anonymous activists.
“We found out that, according to preliminary information, he was the one who committed the war crimes.” Omurbekov Asanbekovich is considered responsible for more than 400 deaths, along with his unit 51460, the 64th Motorized Artillery Brigade, which was stationed in Bucha. The “butchers”, as Ukrainian President Zelensky called them. “We are particularly grateful to our source in Georgia, Irakli Komaxidze, who is doing an outstanding job in Osint (Open source intelligence, ed)”, is written on InformNapalm.
Volunteers from InformNapalm they also announce that they will publish data, archives and explanations that allow to go back to Lieutenant Colonel Omurbekov Asanbekovich. The role of the colonel who arrived from the Far East has yet to be verifiedbut a report of Human Rights Watch confirms “apparent” war crimes in Russian-controlled areas, in the Chernihiv, Kharkiv and Kiev regions: rape, summary and mass executions, violence and threats to civilians, all documented between February 27 and March 14.
“Every Ukrainian should know their names. Remember. All war criminals will be tried and brought to justice for crimes committed against Ukrainian civilians ”, is written in the statement of the Chief Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, published on its website. Then a detailed list appears with the names of the more than 1,600 Russian soldiers believed to be involved in the Bucha massacre.
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Source: Vanity Fair

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