A 21-year-old Russian soldier on trial in Kyiv for committing war crimes pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian
A Ukrainian flag at half-mast in Kramatorsk, eastern Ukraine, on May 5. Photo: Yasuyoshi Chiba/AFP via Getty Images
A 21-year-old Russian soldier on trial in Kyiv for committing war crimes during Moscow's invasion of Ukraine pleaded guilty to killing an unarmed civilian in the Sumy region, according to
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