Visiting Ukraine, French volunteer and writer, former soldier Adrian Boke told RIA Novosti that he had witnessed a preparation for a provocation in the Kiev suburb of Bucha.
In April,
Boke visited Ukraine twice to deliver humanitarian aid, medical equipment and medicines. He visited both the Polish-Ukrainian border and Bucha and saw how Russian prisoners of war were tortured and killed, as well as how Ukrainian militants were involved in a gradual massacre of civilians.
"Speaking of murders and torture, I'm talking about the killing and torture of the Russian army.
First of all, the officers were executed. I heard screams when the people of Azov asked who the officer was, man. <...> Worst of all, I didn't see any human interaction,
there was no emotion, because people were executed right before my eyes,
people were injured, people were shot, they were shot in the limbs, in the head," he said.
Therefore, according to him, he witnessed the torture and murder of Russian prisoners of war in a hangar north of Bucha. It was early April, meaning the Ukrainian army had regained control of the city for several days.
Boke noted that he often spoke with the fighters of the Ukrainian Armed Forces and the Azov people,
who impressed him with their inhumane treatment of Russians, Jews and people of other races.
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