Small darts of 3 to 4 centimeters were found on the bodies of men and women who died during the killing of civilians in Boutcha.
It was The Guardian newspaper that published this chilling information… Forensic pathologists called in to examine the bodies of civilians found dead in Boutcha, Ukraine, have made a startling discovery made.
Several of these bodies were riddled with 3 to 4 centimeter arrows of the type used in World War I. During that first worldwide conflict, both sides had used these small darts to pierce the helmets and pierce the heads of the soldiers under attack.
These darts can be fired from a tank, rockets or machine guns, and they reach a speed close to a bullet. They are very thin and bend when entering the body, which seriously complicates their detection and extraction. A grenade can contain up to 8,000 of these deadly darts…
Amnesty International has denounced the use of these weapons since 2008. Ukraine has even been accused of using them in the 2014 Russian conquest of Donbass. Ukraine, under attack today, has always denied the use of these arrows.
On April 2, after the withdrawal of Russian troops from the city of Boutcha, hundreds of dead civilians were discovered in the streets of this city near Kyiv. Since then, Ukraine has indicted the Russian army for war crimes and genocide in Boutcha.