The video shows four corpses, all dressed in clothes that match the Russian military uniform. The hands of at least one of the corpses are tied behind his back, suggesting that the soldier was arrested before he was killed. Image: Around four corpses are seen soldiers What else does the shot show? Of the four soldiers pictured on the ground, one is still moving in the video and whistling sounds are heard. A soldier surrounding the corpses says, “Look, he’s still alive.” A gun then fired three shots in the direction of the wounded soldier, who then stopped moving.
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The soldiers surrounding the corpses are also heard saying “Glory to Ukraine” and one says: “Do not come to our country”. Some of these soldiers are wearing blue armbands, an ID that had previously been displayed on Ukrainian troops, while one of the soldiers is wearing a patch with the Ukrainian flag, albeit mounted upside down. Image: A gun barrel on the right shoots at a wounded soldier following a pool of blood Image: This soldier has the flag of Ukraine in his hat and hand (picture). The flag in his hand is upside down Do we know that the plans are true? The location of the video has been identified with a road just over five miles from Bukha, where Russia has been accused of committing war crimes against civilians. The location was verified by matching a typical tree shown in the video and other visual cues. Google Street View shows the same tree on a street outside the city of Dmytrivka west of Kiev. Image: Sky News geographically located the video by indexing it with images from Google Maps The first known video of the video appeared on the internet on March 30. Ukraine’s Defense Ministry said its forces had ambushed Russian troops in the area at the time. A Ukrainian news agency published an additional video about this ambush on the same date, which showed some of the same soldiers shown in the video with the dead soldiers. The same vehicle, pictured below, is shown in both videos. Image: A vehicle believed to belong to the Russian Armed Forces appears abandoned on the side of the road in the video A Janes defense analyst told Sky News: “This vehicle is a BMD-2 infantry fighting aircraft. It is used exclusively by the Russian air force and the ‘V’ on its side indicates that it once developed north-west. of Kiev “. One of the corpses seen in the potentially incriminating video can also be seen wearing the uniform of the Russian Air Force. This suggests that the incident shows the consequences of an ambush on the Russian airborne forces. Identification of individuals A Russian team investigating war crimes in Ukraine has released the personal details of three people it claims are in the video. He said one of the soldiers belonged to a Georgian legion fighting on the side of the Ukrainian army. Mamuka Mamuashwili, Commander of the Georgian Battalion in Ukraine, told Sky News that the video did not include members of the Georgian Legion. The quality of the shots means that the identities of the individuals cannot be confirmed, but social media accounts and other reports related to these individuals show images that are very similar to those seen in the video. At least one of these individuals has a social media account referred to as Kyiv based and which has been active for several years. Follow the Daily Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Spreaker Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba was asked about the incident at a NATO press conference on Thursday. He said he had not seen the video but knew it. He added: “The Ukrainian army is abiding by the rules of war. There may be isolated breaches of these rules and they will certainly be investigated.” Image: Sky’s Mark Austin to interview Putin’s press secretary Dmitry Peshkov Before Sky News reposts a video or image on social media of the war in Ukraine, our medical examiners analyze the material. Develop a variety of open source research tools to determine image accuracy, including mapping locations displayed by satellite imagery and open source maps and conducting reverse image searches to determine whether the material or images are valid that view. Sky News is working with the wider OSINT community and other experts to further verify the origin of the material we publish. The Data and Forensics team is a multi-skill unit dedicated to providing transparent journalism from Sky News. We collect, analyze and visualize data to tell data-based stories. We combine traditional reporting skills with advanced analysis of satellite imagery, social media and other open source information. Through multimedia storytelling we aim to better explain the world, while showing how our journalism is done. Why Data Journalism Matters to Sky News