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“Russia Worse Than ISIS”: Ukraine As Beheading Video Of Captive Emerges

Ukraine compared Russia on Wednesday to Islamic State, after a videotape surfaced online showing apparent Russian dogfaces re-photographing themselves beheading a Ukrainian interned with a cutter.

Reuters couldn’t incontinently corroborate the authenticity or provenance of the videotape participated on social media, which showed a man in invariant beheading a man who wears the unheroic arm band used by Ukrainian dogfaces.

There was no immediate comment on the videotape from Moscow, which has denied in the history that its colors carry out atrocities during the full- scale irruption Russia launched last time.

“There’s commodity that no bone in the world can ignore how fluently these beasts kill,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said in a videotape communication.

“There will be legal responsibility for everything. The defeat of terror is necessary.”

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitro Kuleba said on Twitter” A terrible videotape of Russian colors guillotining a Ukrainian internee of war is circulating online.

“It’s absurd that Russia, which is worse than ISIS, is presiding over the UNSC,” he said, pertaining to the U.N. Security Council where Russia took up the rotating administration this month.” Russian terrorists must be demurred out of Ukraine and the UN and be held responsible for their crimes.” zealots from Islamic State in Iraq and Syria were notorious for releasing vids of beheadings of internees when they controlled swathes of those countries from 2014-2017.

Ukraine’s domestic security agency said it had launched an disquisition into a suspected war crime over the videotape.

“History, a videotape appeared on the Internet showing how the Russian occupiers are showing their brutal nature-cruelly torturing a Ukrainian internee and cutting off his head,” the SBU agency wrote on Telegram.

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