Russian troops went on drunken killing spree in occupied Ukraine: reports


by WFIN Local News

WFIN Local News— Russian authorities arrested two soldiers who had been on a drunken killing spree in the Moscow-occupied part of Kherson, according to reports. "They killed residents and burned their houses if they were refused alcohol," Telegram channel VChK-OGPU reported. Alexander Kaygorodtsev, 36, and Alexander Osipov, 34, were detained on April 24 on suspicion of murder. The

Daily Mail—Pair of drunken Russian fighters go on deadly rampage in occupied Ukraine 'killing seven people' with AK47 rifles after terrified villagers 'refused to give them alcohol', reports claim. Alexander Osipov, 34, and Alexander Kaigorodtsev, 37, allegedly killed seven. Kaigorodtsev is a convicted murderer who had been recruited into Putin's army. No criminal cases have reportedly been opened in the Putin-controlled villages

dailym.ai—More than 450,000 Russian troops have been killed or wounded since Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine two years ago, Britain's armed forces minister reveals. More than 450,000 Russian soldiers have been killed or wounded. On top of this, tens of thousands have deserted their positions. More than 10,000 armoured vehicles have been destroyed as well

The Washington Times—Ukraine rushes troops to defend Kharkiv against Russian attack. Russian forces on Friday launched an armored assault in northeastern Ukraine in what officials in Kyiv said was a new offensive that had been expected for some time.