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Vadim Chichimarine, first Russian soldier tried for war crimes in Ukraine

2022-05-17T15:56:41.904Z


This young 21-year-old soldier will appear this Wednesday, May 18 in kyiv for having opened fire on a 62-year-old civilian riding a bicycle, t


Is it this gray uniform, a kind of fleece jogging, or this chubby face?

Vadim Chichimarine does not look out of place, handcuffed in this small box at the kyiv district court.

He would be attributed with acts of petty crime, at most, if he were not surrounded by an ocean of journalists overflowing to the outside of the courtroom, where he was presented last Friday, for set a hearing date.

Despite his young age -21 years old- Vadim Chichimarine has already invaded a country, Ukraine.

And this soldier from Irkutsk, in Siberia, commander of a tank unit in the Moscow region, could become the first war criminal of the "Russian offensive", at a time when the judicial initiatives intended to clarify the abuses are on the rise.

The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) also announced on Tuesday the deployment in Ukraine of a team of 42 investigators and experts, the largest mission in terms of staff ever sent on the ground.

"I was ordered to shoot, I shot him once"

The alleged crime of Vadim Chichimarine is the first among a list of 10,700 others recorded by the Ukrainian authorities.

It would have been committed on February 28, four days after the start of the fighting, reports the Ukrainian prosecutor's office.

Vadim Chichimarine was among the troops converging on kyiv from the east.

That day, his convoy was attacked near Chupakhivka, a small village 320 km from the capital.

He fled with four other soldiers.

The team steals a car, not realizing that a civilian has seen all of the debacle.

This 62-year-old man was riding a bicycle on the side of the road taken by the routed squad.

He was unarmed.

“One of the soldiers ordered the accused to kill the civilian so that he would not denounce them,” said the office of Attorney General Iryna Venediktova in a statement on Thursday May 12.

Vadim Chichimarine opens the car window, pulls out his assault rifle and fires.

The embarrassing witness collapses from a bullet in the head.

“The man died instantly, a few dozen meters from his home,” added this source.

His body will be left behind.

Vadim Chichimarine pledged to "support his mother financially", he told the Ukrainian security services (SBU) during his detention.

He now faces life imprisonment for war crimes and premeditated murder.

Ukrainian authorities released a video of his confession on May 4.

“I was ordered to shoot, I shot him once.

He fell and we continued on our way,” he explained.

According to the prosecutor, Laroslav Ouchtchapivski, the young man pleaded guilty and cooperated with the investigators.

Many suspicions of war crimes

Beyond bringing justice, the trial of Vadim Chichimarine paves the way for the recognition of war crimes, while testimonies and images of abuses by Russian troops have multiplied since their withdrawal at the end of March from the territories they briefly held. occupied, especially in the suburbs of kyiv.

In Boutcha, more than 50 civilians were murdered and then left on the streets and in mass graves, sometimes with their hands tied behind their backs.

These images taken after the withdrawal of Russian troops provoked Western outrage and triggered a new round of European sanctions against Russia.

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Since then, numerous videos of assassinations have punctuated the Russian offensive, presented by Vladimir Putin as an operation aimed at maintaining peace and “denazifying” Ukraine.

Like those authenticated on May 12 by CNN: on surveillance camera images, we see two unarmed civilians walking on the outskirts of kyiv, then collapsing, shot from behind by Russian soldiers, assures the chain.

On the same day, the Human Rights Council voted to open an “investigation” into human rights violations committed in Russia.

Source: leparis

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