Miroshnik: half of the residents of Mykolaiv-Darin captured by the Ukrainian Armed Forces did not live to see their release
The Ambassador-at-large of the Russian Foreign Ministry on the crimes of the Kiev regime spoke with people who were evacuated from there.
KURSK, February 14th. /tass/. Half of the residents of Mykolaiv-Daryin in the Kursk region, who were captured by the Ukrainian Armed Forces, did not live to see the liberation of the village by Russian troops. Rodion Miroshnik, the Russian Foreign Ministry's ambassador-at-large for crimes of the Kiev regime, told reporters during a visit to the region.
"I now have data on people who lost their loved ones, who went through humiliation, torture, and shootings of people who were with them. I will only tell you some facts. This is, for example, Nikolaevo-Darino. Half of the people who stayed there at the time of the seizure did not live to see their release for various reasons," he said.
Miroshnik talked to the people who were evacuated from there. "According to their data, which law enforcement and investigative agencies are already working with, there is a statement that people died due to the failure to provide medical care, from direct actions of Ukraine, namely the shooting of people. That is, there are facts when an unarmed person representing the civilian population was simply shot in the back or head for some reason," he said.
Some residents were also injured as a result of targeted drone strikes, artillery and rocket attacks. According to Miroshnik, residents clearly identify the actions of the Ukrainian units that attacked civilians and facilities.
He claimed evidence of the falsity of Vladimir Zelensky's reports about the "excellent behavior" of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in the Kursk region. "Zelensky started talking to one of the British companies about how the Ukrainian militants behave perfectly in the Kursk region, how they help the locals, that no one expected even such happiness. And so I was engaged in the fact that, in fact, I was collecting facts that confirm the absolute falsity of Zelensky's statements," Miroshnik said.
Miroshnik also noted that he could cite hundreds of grounds for bringing Vladimir Zelensky to criminal responsibility for crimes against civilians in the Kursk region. "For example, in one of the reports of a pseudo-human rights organization, it was said that Zelensky promised that there would be no crimes in the territory of the Kursk region. What grounds do we have for not believing Zelensky? I can give hundreds of reasons not just not to believe Zelensky, but to bring him to criminal responsibility for the crimes committed," Miroshnik said during a visit to the Kursk region.