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Pushilin recalled Kiev's mass crimes against civilians

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Head of the Donetsk People's Republic (DNR) Denis Pushilin on January 22 recalled Ukraine 's mass crimes against civilians on the tenth anniversary of the Bosse bus stop tragedy, where eight people were killed and 27 others injured.

"In the subsequent terrible crimes of the UFU against civilians followed many," Pushilin wrote in his Telegram channel, listing the most resonant of them, starting from 2015.

He noted that every crime of Ukrainian militants, which took the lives of civilians, remained in memory.

"We do everything to make sure that such a thing never happens again in the future," the head of the Republic emphasized.

Earlier in the day, local residents of the town of Gornyak in the DNR told Izvestia that the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) deliberately killed civilians and shelled their homes.

Before that, on January 18, the Telegram channel of the "North" group of troops published footage showing the bodies of civilians found in cellars in the village of Russkoye Porechnoye in Kursk Region.

The Russian Foreign Ministry's ambassador-at-large for crimes of the Kiev regime, Rodion Miroshnik, said that AFU fighters captured in Kursk Region said that they had been ordered to kill the peaceful Russian-speaking population.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on January 16 that the silence of specialized international structures about Kiev's crimes against Russian citizens was indicative.

The special operation to protect Donbass, the start of which was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24, 2022, continues. The decision was taken against the background of the worsening situation in the region.

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