Soldiers from special commando unit 112 with a Russian spy. The man, allegedly in possession of a fake Israeli passport, was living in Irpin months before the Russian invasion. Under interrogation he confessed his name is Alexei, from St Petersburg, married with a child and working for the Wagner Group
That one's bizarre, it's a civilian sitting in the mud barefoot with some sort of bag over his head and a rope round his neck.
So he lived in the area long before the invasion, but then was captured with an Israeli passport and under "interrogation" confessed to being a Russian spy?
And given the number of Nazis in the army, nothing about this seems off to the "Guardian-reading wokerati"?