Putin's land grab bid for WHOLE of Ukraine seized as Russian troops flee and droVLADIMIR PUTIN intended to capture the whole Ukraine territory when he began his invasion in February, as discarded documents dropped by fleeing Russian troops revealThe plans emerged as Ukrainian authorities investigate the soldiers’ dropped belongings left on the battlefield, which include horrifying information about Russia’s aims. Alexei Sukhachev, the Director of Ukraine’s State Bureau of Investigation (DBR), said in a statement that “important documents” of the Russian military were found .
He said: "DBR investigators have found important documents of the Russian military, which clearly give the understanding that Russia was preparing to seize the entire territory of Ukraine.
“All this information will be studied and attached to the case file”.
Investigators inspected an area of more than 2,000 hectares in Trostyanets, Sumy region, and seized personal belongings of soldiers to identify violations and war crimes committed.
According to the bureau's report, the torture of Ukrainian citizens had b
At least 34 cases of torture and unlawful deprivation of liberty of civilians were reported.
The report noted "batons, handcuffs, metal ticks and clothes of the victims with traces of blood were found at the crime scene."
The bodies of 23 victims, including two children, were exhumed.
The bureau stated: “None of the perpetrators will escape fair punishment”.
een identified during its investigation.