On the territory of the temporarily occupied Kherson Region, Russian soldiers in a state of alcohol intoxication killed people and burned houses with the bodies of the victims - among the victims is occupation "head" of the village of Abrykosivka and other Russian soldiers.
This is stated in the messages of Russian Telegram channels.
It is noted that in the temporarily occupied part of the Kherson Region, two Russian soldiers killed Ukrainians - according to various sources, 5 to 7 victims are named. Another Russian Telegram channel indicates that the number of victims reached at least 10 people. It is added that the occupiers were drunk.
According to preliminary data, among the victims is the Russian-appointed "head" of the village of Abrykosivka and two other Russian soldiers.
Russian propaganda channels mention that the bodies were found on April 24 in the village of Podo-Kalynivka. First, they found the body of a 65-year-old woman who died of gunshot wounds to the abdomen, and her house was burned down.
Later, two more bodies were found in the village of Abrykosivka: a man and a woman were badly burned and had head injuries. It is noted that they were the already mentioned Russian-appointed "head" of the village administration Lyubov Tymchak and Russian military Alexei Glinin. Machine gun shells were also found nearby.
Russian media reported that the occupiers wanted to "settle" in the village, but the head of Abrykosivka said that there were no empty houses, and she and her husband were killed.
To hide the crime, the occupiers set fire to the house using fuel and grenades.
It is mentioned that they also burned down a house where alcohol was sold. Before that, they killed a woman and "took two of their friends from there". Later, they tried to set fire to another house.
The Astra Telegram channel wrote that they also shot a 32-year-old local resident, Serhiy Shuvaev, and a Russian soldier, and burned their bodies.
Russian media reported that these soldiers have already been detained, as they allegedly confessed to the crime and told about two more murders. It is mentioned that one of these detainees has been previously convicted of murder, theft and drugs.
Astra indicates that on April 24, two occupants were detained on suspicion of these murders, namely: Oleksandr Osypov, 34, and Oleksandr Kaygorodtsev, 36, a repeatedly convicted criminal.
The propaganda Telegram channel, which emphasized at least 10 deaths, named the occupation ''head'' of the village, two children, and at least three Russian soldiers among the victims. In the village of Abrykosivka, three cases of arson of houses with bodies of victims were recorded.
Russian channels showed photos of Russian criminals.
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