The Yágidne massacre was a mass murder of Ukrainian civilians that took place on March 1, 2022, during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The incident occurred in the village of Yágidne, Chernihiv district, Chernihiv region.
According to Ukrainian authorities, personnel of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation killed 17 civilians in the village. The victims were mostly men, but there were also women and children.
Reports indicate that Russian soldiers entered the village and opened fire on civilians without provocation. They also looted and burned homes and businesses.
The Yagidne massacre was condemned by the international community. The United Nations (UN) called the incident a "war crime."
The Russian government has denied involvement in the massacre. However, photographic and video evidence appears to confirm the involvement of Russian forces.
The Yahidne massacre is an example of war crimes committed by Russia during the invasion of Ukraine. The incident is a reminder of the suffering that civilians are enduring in Ukraine at the hands of Russian forces.
Here are some additional details about the massacre:
- The murders took place on the main street of the village.
- Russian soldiers used automatic weapons and grenades to kill the victims.
- The bodies of the victims were found in the street, in their homes and in the basements.
- Some of the victims were tortured before being killed.
The Yágidne massacre is a war crime that must be investigated and punished.
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