Ukraine takes just 20 minutes to wreak revenge on Russia by drone attack after POWs are shot dead

It took just 20 minutes for Ukraine to take revenge on Russia with a drone strike after prisoners of war were shot dead.
The attack came after Russia was once again accused of violating the rules of war after Vladimir Putin’s soldiers shot dead surrendering Ukrainian soldiers.
Graphic drone footage captured the moment two POWs were shot on the front line.
Ukrainian sources said that the commanders quickly took revenge for the atrocity after seeing the cold-blooded murder on video.
Ukrainian channel Deep State said, ‘The Russians did not live long.’
‘They were killed by an FPV drone within 20 minutes, so revenge was swift.’
The incident in Zaporozhye occurred after Russian troops penetrated several miles behind Ukrainian lines.
They ambushed the couple ‘from behind’.
It took only 20 minutes for Ukraine to take revenge on Russia by launching a drone attack on Zaporozhye after the prisoners of war were shot dead
Kiev human rights ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets claimed: ‘The enemy killed two Ukrainian soldiers on the outskirts of Zatyshshia.
‘This is yet another deliberate act by Russia aimed at intimidation and a blatant disregard for international humanitarian law.’
He appealed to the United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross about the shooting of prisoners of war, calling it a serious violation of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
‘The international community must immediately respond to such systematic and grave violations by Russia,’ he said.
Russia, meanwhile, claimed that Ukraine had foiled a plot to kill one of Putin’s top officials by using booby-trapped flowers on his parents’ grave.
Although the target’s name was not disclosed, there is speculation that it was Sergei Shoigu, the 70-year-old former defense minister who is now Russia’s top security official.
The country’s Federal Security Service (FSB) added that a husband-and-wife assassin was arrested in connection with the attempt.
Shoigu was in charge of the Russian army when it first invaded Ukraine and had committed horrific ‘war crimes’ of rape, torture and unlawful execution, as well as repeatedly bombing civilians.
The FSB claimed that the elaborate plan was to assassinate the official who visited his parents’ graves in Moscow on the anniversary of their deaths.
Russia, meanwhile, claimed that Ukraine had foiled a plot to kill one of Putin’s top officials by using booby-trapped flowers on his parents’ grave.
On Saturday, Putin launched a barbaric attack on Kiev, killing the widow of the first person to die in the 1986 Chernobyl disaster.
The sickening overnight attack by Russian forces destroyed an apartment block long known as the home of Chernobyl survivors, fatally wounding 62-year-old Natalia Khodemchuk.
Following last night’s attack, he was pulled from the rubble and taken to hospital with burns covering almost half his body, but paramedics confirmed he could not be saved.
Her husband, Soviet engineer Valery Khodemchuk, was the first victim of the 1986 disaster and was ‘evaporated’ when Reactor 4 exploded.
The remains of the man, who was only 35 years old, were never found. He made his last phone call at 1.23am, just before the twin explosions ripped apart Unit 4’s pump halls.
His wife survived the nuclear explosion and was brutally murdered by the Kremlin almost 40 years later.




