Russian ‘fake news’ claims are fake, say Australian war crimes experts

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Experts at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine say some victims of Russian soldiers still had their T-shirts pulled up consistent with them being used to cover their faces. RussiaUkraineWar

Leading Australian forensic experts asked to analyse graphic images of apparent civilian casualties in Ukraine have dismissed Russian claims that the photographs are fake and distributed as part of a propaganda war.

Russia claims the images are doctored and called on the UN Security Council to act against “Ukraine radicals”. Among the Russian claims are that the bodies do not show signs of rigor mortis and there are no clear signs of death. They even allege the bodies are actors who can be seen to be moving.But Cordner said the images and videos showed “definite signs of death and post-mortem lividity [pooling of blood]. One body being dragged shows clear signs of rigor mortis.”

Cordner said the question of whether the Russians had committed war crimes was “ultimately a legal one”.The Cordner/Ranson report was completed at the request of a Baltic journalist working for independent media organisation Meduza who wanted an objective analysis of the images.

 

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Does anyone give a sh1t what has to report these days?

How pathetic you remain mute on obvious discrepancies in Bucha, but find cause to comment on sloppy attire.

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