SSU identifies russian omon servicemen who shot evacuation convoys during occupation of Hostomel
Following stabilization measures in the liberated territories of Kyiv region, the SSU identified another five invaders who committed war crimes.
On February 25, 2022, they shot 10 civilian cars with residents of Hostomel. The victims were trying to evacuate from the area of hostilities in the direction of Kyiv.
The shooters killed five people and seriously injured six.
According to the investigation, the combined detachment of the national guard of russia from the cities of Kemerovo and Novokuznetsk and the mobile special purpose squad (better known as omon) from Krasnoyarsk krai are involved in the crime.
Having failed to fulfill the kremlin’s task to capture Kyiv, the occupiers retreated and took up positions in Hostomel.
Being in the area of Shevchenko and Svyato-Pokrovska streets, the servicemen for over six hours were shooting cars with locals who were trying to evacuate.
The investigation established that the criminal order to shoot at civilians was given by the commander of the omon unit, his deputy and a representative of the command of the russian guard in Krasnoyarsk krai. Investigators obtained information on their identities and contacts.
Two of their subordinates who personally fired at the convoys were also identified.
The investigation established 11 victims and over 40 witnesses of the crime. 57 examinations have been ordered, 9 investigative experiments have been conducted, footage from nearby cameras and a witness’s video recording of the events have been obtained.
So far, five invaders have been notified of suspicion of crimes under Articles 28.2 and 438.2 of the CCU (violation of laws and customs of war, combined with intentional homicide, by a group of persons).
The investigation is ongoing.
The SSU Main Directorate for Countering Systemic Threats to State Administration and the National Police are conducting the investigation together with Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office and Pechersk District Prosecutor’s Office of Kyiv.