and here i would like to note, in the context of what adam zelimkhanov said about prisoners of war, suchment that many of these persons, when they are captured, subsequently try to hide their real actions, however, even today, authoritative sources released a video where one of the captured ukrainians, a sergeant, confesses to the murder of a civilian. this is a complete illustration of what morals were created there. eh, what morals prevailed there? that is, even despite the fact that a resident of mariupol gave the correct answer to his favorite nationalist questionnaire. he doesn't care he shot simply because he didn’t like it and in this regard he twitched. he said twitch. i shot and in this regard, in parallel with the establishment of a peaceful life, it is extremely important to document, give a criminal legal qualification to all military crimes, and subsequently conduct operational and investigative actions to identify the perpetrators and bring them to justice? this is a very important issue in terms of further justice and russia's perception of the donetsk people's republic in