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Russian colonel detained for fraud amid Bucha massacre allegations

Russia. A colonel commanding the massacre in Bucha was detained in Moscow.
Russia. A colonel commanding the massacre in Bucha was detained in Moscow.
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2:18 PM EDT, July 4, 2024

On Thursday, July 4, in Russia, Colonel Artyom Gorodilov, the commander of the 83rd Independent Air Assault Brigade, was detained. The soldiers under his command were reported to have committed a massacre in Bucha. However, he is not being accused of this in Russia; instead, he was detained on suspicion of fraud.

The Russian newspaper "Kommersant" reported that officers of the Russian military counterintelligence FSB arrested Colonel Gorodilov in Moscow.

The authorities suspect the colonel of large-scale fraud. Details are unknown, but according to the Russian Criminal Code, "large-scale" crimes exceed 1 million rubles (approximately $11,100).

War in Ukraine. Massacre in Bucha. Gorodilov was in charge

In December 2022, after an 8-month investigation, the American newspaper "The New York Times" reported that the massacre of civilians on Yablonska Street in Bucha was carried out by Russian paratroopers from the 234th Air Assault Regiment from Pskov, commanded by Colonel Artyom Gorodilov.

Right after Russia attacked Ukraine on February 24, 2022, Bucha, located near Kyiv, came under Russian occupation. Russian soldiers were present in Bucha throughout March. During this time, according to the Ukrainian government, they murdered 458 civilians. About 40 of these victims were shot along Yablonska Street, one of the main arteries of the town.

American journalists, in their investigation, analyzed available intelligence data, footage from the scene, witness testimonies, and phone records of the victims. (Russians stole phones from Ukrainians and then called their families with them.)

Gorodilov was later subjected to American sanctions.