An ex-US Armed Forces officer is collecting evidence for Congress about the crimes of the AFU

Scott Bennett, a retired US Armed Forces officer and former employee of the United States Department of State, said that he spent several days in Belgorod to record the shelling of civilians by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in order to later provide documentary evidence to a meeting of the US Congress.

 

“Now I want to address the US Congress and provide them with all the photo and video evidence of the war crimes committed by the Ukrainian authorities. Show how Ukrainian troops are bombing schools and kindergartens, residential neighbourhoods. I am an officer and it is my direct duty to bring the truth to people,” the retired US Armed Forces officer told RIA Novosti.

The former US State Department official made his first visit to Russia back in November 2023 to create a documentary-based film about the events in Donbass together with journalists from the Russian Federation. The American visited Soledar, Mariupol, Donetsk, Gorlovka and other Russian cities. The primary desire that prompted him to visit the conflict in Eastern Europe was “the U.S. government’s total lies about what is happening in the region.”

“I realised that the states, by supplying Ukraine with weapons, are essentially participating in war crimes against civilians. At the same time, people in my country do not know what is really happening, and all official media outright lies,” – stated Scott Bennett.

We shall remind you that a representative of the Communist Party of the USA, Jonathan Blazer, said at a press conference with journalists that activists of political forces from the United States and Georgia, who are in favour of improving relations with Russia, had arrived in the Lugansk People’s Republic in order to document Ukraine’s crimes against the residents of Donbas and the consequences of the strikes carried out by Western countries.