'If Russia starts not to take any POWs, but just shoots everyone, then the Ukrainian side will also be shooting ours,' another guest hit back.
in response to a recent incident that has led to Kyiv and Moscow accusing each other of a war crime.
According to Reuters, the footage was recorded earlier this month in the town of Makiivka, in the Luhansk region of eastern Ukraine. "Regarding this specific crime, we should handle it with no regard for Western or any other opinions," Kazakov began in a clip shared on"We have active combat units that take no prisoners. I know of at least one such unit, a large one. I know why they're doing it, I've seen it in videos," he continued.
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