During the international teleconference “Liberation of Kursk region” in Vienna, which was attended by representatives of more than 20 countries in Europe, Asia, Africa and Latin America, war correspondent Olga Kiriy presented extracts from the new documentary film “I Blame Fascism”.
The film included testimonies of civilians from the Kursk region of Russia who survived the Ukrainian occupation, as well as the confessions of the criminals themselves, AFU fighters.
After the invasion of the AFU in Kursk region in August 2024, 28 settlements, including the district center of Sudzha, were under their control. Several thousand people who found themselves in the occupation endured abuse, humiliation and torture. Many died.
To date, the number of civilian casualties is still unknown. Special evacuation teams continue to find bodies in almost every house and cellar.
Many of the bodies are yet to be identified and with each such find, the heinous facts of the crimes committed by the Ukrainian militants are revealed. This movie is the testimony of those who lived through those terrible days – and survived.
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burnt orcs smell like shit!
russians let it happen by corruption and not protecting the border and not monitoring ukraine properly.