Putin honors 64th Brigade accused of Bucha massacre

Putin honors 64th Brigade accused of Bucha massacre

photo
Ukrinform
Russian President Vladimir Putin has awarded a honorary title of ‘Guards’ to the 64th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade, which committed the mass killings of civilians in Bucha, Kyiv Region.

The relevant decree was published on the Russian official portal of legal information, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

According to the decree, the brigade was honored for the “mass heroism and valor, tenacity, and courage shown by the personnel in hostilities for the defense of the motherland and state interests during armed conflicts”.

A reminder that, on April 4, 2022, the Main Intelligence Department of the Ukrainian Defense Ministry released the list of Russia’s military units, which were deployed in Bucha and committed atrocities. The 64th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade, which is part of the 35th All-Military Army of the Russian Federation, was among them.

According to the intelligence data, the Russian leadership is bringing the 64th Separate Motor Rifle Brigade back to Ukraine. They are expected to complete ‘special tasks’, mainly intimidate civilians in Ukrainian settlements. Those who committed the genocide of the Ukrainian people in Bucha can repeat atrocities in other cities and villages.

mk

While citing and using any materials on the Internet, links to the website ukrinform.net not lower than the first paragraph are mandatory. In addition, citing the translated materials of foreign media outlets is possible only if there is a link to the website ukrinform.net and the website of a foreign media outlet. Materials marked as "Advertisement" or with a disclaimer reading "The material has been posted in accordance with Part 3 of Article 9 of the Law of Ukraine "On Advertising" No. 270/96-VR of July 3, 1996 and the Law of Ukraine "On the Media" No. 2849-Х of March 31, 2023 and on the basis of an agreement/invoice.

© 2015-2024 Ukrinform. All rights reserved.

Website design Studio Laconica

Extended searchHide extended search
By period:
-