Russia-Ukraine Invasion
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They managed to listen to dialogues that could be used to identify specific people in the photos that appeared in the press - dead, tortured civilians from Bucsa. For example, a conversation was recorded in which a soldier reports to his companion that he shot a local resident on his bike on the main road in Bucsa. The image of the dead cyclist visited the world press a few days ago. In another conversation, Ukrainian soldiers taken prisoner are first questioned and then shot to death.
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Meanwhile, it is becoming more and more known who could be personally responsible for the inhumane atrocities in Bucsa. Finding those responsible is greatly facilitated by the fact that on April 3, a hacker group called Anonymus released the personal data of 120,000 Russian soldiers. Relying in part on this database, a Ukrainian activist site called Inform Napalm, which works roughly using the Bellingcat method, is trying to identify the perpetrators. They search for suspected war criminals by analyzing data from public databases, data obtained from their own resources, media information, and images and videos shared on social media.
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