The shocking footage was reportedly filmed near Avdiivka and was posted to social media by several Ukrainian bloggers.

Video has emerged appearing to show Russian troops gunning down two Ukrainian soldiers as they surrender.

The footage – reportedly filmed near Avdiivka – shows one man emerging from a dugout with his hands above his head before lying face down on the ground.

A few feet from the entrance, several Russian soldiers crouch down pointing their guns.

A few moments later a second Ukrainian soldier emerges. As he struggles out, the Russian soldiers open fire.

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    1 year ago

    This is a really dumb take. Yes, there’s plenty of psychopaths in Russia, and I’m cheering for Ukraine to kick them out. Still we know there’s plenty of people who don’t want to be fighting.

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          1 year ago

          i am simply watching, whereas you are not apparently… people inside Russia seem to have an amazing capacity for ignoring what’s happening…

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            1 year ago

            lol ok

            You’re still engaging in prejudice and stereotype.

            Not sure where you got something out of that to judge me, but I guess I’m not surprised.

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              1 year ago

              you want to cry persecution, it’s so precious

              hundreds of thousands of dead Russians isn’t bothering you apparently, but a few harsh words on the internet, that’s too much to bear i guess… it only makes sense, have to hold onto something…