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The Security Service of Ukraine collected evidence on another "Kadyrovite" who killed 5 civilians in Bucha

The Security Service of Ukraine collected evidence on another "Kadyrovite" who killed 5 civilians in Bucha
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The Security Service of Ukraine has identified the commander of the Akhmat Special Rapid Response Squad of the Federal Service of the National Guard of the Russian Federation in the Chechen Republic, who mercilessly killed five civilians in the Bucha District of the Kyiv Region.

Police Major Musayev Iznaur Ibragimovych was charged with violating the laws and customs of war, combined with intentional murder (Part 2 of Article 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine).

The pre-trial investigation established that a war criminal, as part of the occupying forces of the Russian Federation, participated in the capture of the village of Mykulychi. Soldiers, committing violence and executions, carried out special raids to intimidate local residents.

Leading the special forces, Musaev and his subordinates, under the guise of preventing the cooperation of civilians with the Armed Forces of Ukraine, brutally shot people.

Musayev's first victim was a 57-year-old local resident who had the imprudence to leave his own yard. The major first forced the elderly man to kneel and then shot him in the head with MP-443 Grach pistol.

Then the occupiers dragged the body of the murdered man to the house of another local, who was also killed by a shot in the head.

The next victims were a married couple, who were also knelt down and killed, and a 67-year-old woman who was shot in the temple.

In fact, within half an hour, Musayev and his subordinates killed five innocent people.

The SBU continues to thoroughly investigate his involvement in committing other crimes in the Kyiv region.

Investigators of the Main Department of the Security Service in the city of Kyiv and the Kyiv region, under the procedural guidance of the Prosecutor General's Office, carry out documentation and pretrial investigation in criminal proceedings.


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