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Russian soldier pleads guilty at war crimes trial to killing Ukrainian civilian

Vadim Shishimarin, a 21-year-old Russian tank commander held in Ukraine, pleaded guilty to charges of murdering a 62-year-old civilian in the northeast Ukrainian village of Chupakhivka on Feb. 28.

Soldier could face life imprisonment

Russian army tank commander Vadim Shishimarin, 21, is seen behind a glass during a court hearing for war crimes in Kyiv, Ukraine, on Wednesday. (Efrem Lukatsky/The Associated Press)

A Russian soldier accused of war crimes in Ukraine pleaded guilty on Wednesday to killing an elderly unarmed civilian.

Vadim Shishimarin, a 21-year-old Russian tank commander, entered his plea in a Kyiv district court hearing its first war crimes trial against a Russian soldier who took part in Moscow's Feb. 24 invasion.

In a trial that has huge symbolic importance for Ukraine, Shishimarin is charged with murdering a 62-year-old civilian in the northeast Ukrainian village of Chupakhivka on Feb. 28. If convicted, he faces up to life imprisonment.

Ukraine has accused Russia of atrocities and brutality against civilians during the invasion and said it has identified more than 10,000 possible war crimes.

Russian rebuttal 

Russia has denied targeting civilians or involvement in war crimes and accused Kyiv of staging them to smear its forces.

Asked about the trial, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters, "As before, there is no information [about the trial] and the ability [of Russia] to provide assistance is also limited due to the absence of our diplomatic mission."

Asked more broadly about war crimes allegations against Russian forces in Ukraine, Peskov said, "We consider it impossible and unacceptable to throw such terms around. Many of the cases that Ukraine is talking about are obvious fakes, and the most egregious ones are staged, as has been convincingly proved by our experts."

After guards led Shishimarin into the court in handcuffs, he was asked by the judge if he accepted the charge against him. He confirmed that he did.

Ukrainian state prosecutors have said the soldier and four other Russian servicemen fired at and stole a privately owned car to escape after their column was targeted by Ukrainian forces.

The Russian soldiers then drove into the village of Chupakhivka where they saw an unarmed resident riding a bicycle and talking on his phone, they said.

Prosecutors said Shishimarin was ordered by another serviceman to kill the civilian to prevent him reporting on the Russians' presence and fired several shots through the open window of the car with an assault rifle at the civilian's head.

The civilian died on the spot.