Murder of a civilian together with his dogs

A man and his father, both their dogs are driving in the van. A heavy machine gun opens fire on them, tearing through the car. The man is on the passenger side, gets out, gets behind his car, his dad gets out, gets hit and starts dying, lying flat on his back while his son is yelling "papa" (only thing I understood as the rest is Ukrainian). I'm assuming that 1 dog also died trying to get out, the 2nd one made it. This whole time the son is filming on his phone, and the video ends

A Ukrainian man who hid in a ditch with his fatally wounded father for hours after Russian troops opened fire on them has emotionally told of their final moments together.

Vadym watched helplessly as his dad, Oleg, 48, died in front of him after being shot by Russians outside the town of Ivankiv - a day after the Kremlin's invasion.

Graphic footage captures the moment Russians opened fire on Vadym and Oleg's car, documenting one of the first allegations of war crimes by Vladimir Putin's troops.

The video, filmed by Vadym, shows bullets hitting the car, before smoke swells around the windscreen to the sound of their pet dogs whimpering in the back as they are struck.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1719076665202608.webp

Vadym then scrambles to get out of the car as he screams out for his father, who is seen lying on the floor with his arms splayed out, moving occasionally.

He shouts desperately to his dad repeatedly: “Stay with me, stay with me."

Vadym, who asked not to share his surname for fear of Russian repercussions, took ITV News back to the exact location of the shooting.

"The car was there and I dragged him into the ditch so the bullets wouldn't hit us," Vadym said as he pointed to where their vehicle was struck.

The father and son hid for around three hours in a ditch as Oleg bled to death.

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1719076706483122.webp

Footage shows the car fill with smoke, before bullet holes are seen in the windscreen

"We couldn't get to the car. They were constantly shooting," recalled Vadym.

He believes his father could have been saved if they had been able to get out of the ditch to safety, but the Russians kept firing.

"He was still alive. He was alive. I was telling him 'we have to do something. We have to get you out of here or you will die'," said Vadym.

"He was bleeding out and he was very pale.

"He told me: 'Son, don't go anywhere. Just wait. Be here with me'."

https://i.watchpeopledie.tv/images/1719076731057175.webp

The car was left battered after the attack

At the time of the shooting, Vadym's wife was heavily pregnant.

Oleg, a builder, died just 39 days before he could meet his granddaughter.

Vadym said he could identify "V" markings on the side of the Russian vehicles, which are consistent with Putin's troops who attacked Ivankiv from the north.

"What threat were we with our bare hands?" questioned Vadym.

"We didn't have any weapons or arms. We were driving a civilian car."

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They should end this fucking war already

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Stop the war so MORE of this happens in occupied land?! Surely it will stop with that!

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Not necessarily, see Marioupol today, its being rebuilt and restored. Peace talks are the first step, the sooner they start the better.

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OK, let them kill themselves into one on both sides, at least there will be more room to live :marseypeace: the final solution to the Slavic question :marseymacarthur:

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As long as the citizens of the United States and the European Union do not mind their taxes being spent on this war, this war will never end

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Funny, you are getting downvoted by said tax payers who are fooled into supporting a "noble" cause without realizing the true purpose of this war.

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