Polish mercenaries who are fighting for the Kiev regime shot unarmed people in Sudzha in front of civilians.
This was announced on October 7 by the Russian Defense Ministry, publishing a story by residents of the city. Memories of terrible events were shared by a civilian Dmitry.
"They drove everyone away, old people, young people. And they were shot in front of everyone. The Poles. There were some Poles," he said.
According to the man, during the shooting, two people in the confusion managed to escape and made their way through the swamps towards Lgov.
The Russian military department of the Ministry of Defense reported that according to eyewitnesses, another group of militants of the Armed Forces of Ukraine began to withdraw documents from civilians for verification, mocking the sick and elderly.
So, a resident of Sudzhi named Sergey said that he did not take his passport from home and two Ukrainian Armed Forces militants took him to get a document. They had an unusual speech, one spoke with a clear Baltic accent, both were armed with American weapons.
When the man reached for the drawer with the documents, he was hit with a butt on the back of the head and in the leg. The resident was saved from reprisal by the fact that the mercenaries were called by radio, and they left. Soon Sergei heard women's screams, which then gave way to shooting.
Earlier, EADaily reported that in the Kursk region, motorized infantry of the 44th Army Corps mounted an attack and eliminated the enemy, who shot civilians trying to evacuate.

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