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Russian troops provoked a humanitarian catastrophe in Trostyanets

Friday, March 4, 2022

The head of the Sumy Regional Military Administration Dmitry Zhivitsky announced that the Russian army was killing civilian population of Trostyanets city, Sumy Oblast, Ukraine. Dmitry wrote the announcement on his Facebook page and on Telegram, in the Ukrainian language, on March 1, 2022.

“Russian troops turned Trostyanets into hell after occupying the railway station and placing military equipment there. It is impossible to deliver humanitarian supplies to the city and take away people, as well as to bring refrigerated cars to store the corpses of Russians. The Russian military plunder local shops, patrol the streets of the city with machine guns. It is not safe for local residents to go outside. Also, the occupying troops do not allow them to take corpses from the streets. Therefore, the townspeople put them in their cellars and sheds in order to somehow save them and the dogs would not eat them” – Zhivitsky reported, as translated by Wikinews.

In addition, Russian soldiers reportedly blocked the emergency station and shot at a funeral service car.

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