Copyright © 2024 Euromaidanpress.com

The work of Euromaidan Press is supported by the International Renaissance Foundation

When referencing our materials, please include an active hyperlink to the Euromaidan Press material and a maximum 500-character extract of the story. To reprint anything longer, written permission must be acquired from [email protected].

Privacy and Cookie Policies.

Russian occupiers in Berdiansk plan secret burial of murdered Ukrainian teenagers 

Russian occupation authorities of Berdiansk, consistently denied families access to the bodies of the teenagers, who were killed in 2023 by Russian occupiers, and now plan to bury them without their relatives knowing where and when, according to the Media Initiative for Human Rights (MIHR).
Tihran Ohannisian and Mykyta Khanhanov.
Tihran Ohannisian and Mykyta Khanhanov. Source: Media Initiative for Human Rights (MIHR).
Russian occupiers in Berdiansk plan secret burial of murdered Ukrainian teenagers 

Russian occupation authorities of Berdiansk, Zaporizhzhia Oblast, are planning a secret burial of Ukrainian teenagers, allegedly murdered by Russian security forces in 2023, without informing their relatives about the time and place of burial, according to the Media Initiative for Human Rights (MIHR).

A 16-year-old teenager of Armenian origin, Tihran Ohannisian, and his classmate Mykyta Khanhanov were killed on 24 June in 2023 by Russian occupiers who accused them of being “partisans.” The European Parliament passed a resolution in June 2023 condemning the actions of Russian structures that applied torture and violated criminal proceedings against the two Ukrainian teenagers.

Hryhorii Ohannisian, Tihran’s father, informed the MIHR about the authorities’ intention to bury the teenagers in an unmarked grave without notifying their families.

Russian investigators repeatedly told the relatives that they would allow them to take and bury the bodies of the teenagers, but under various pretexts, the occupation authorities refused to hand over the bodies each time.

Human rights defenders and the boys’ families suspect deliberate extrajudicial execution, as forensic examinations and criminal proceedings were prolonged without transparency.

Why were teenagers killed?

The Russian occupation authorities persecuted Ohannisian, Khanhanov, and their families since September 2022, when Tihran was abducted from his home, tortured, and abused for five days.

The family tried to take Tihran out of the occupation, but the occupiers arrested the boy and his parents and returned them to occupied Berdiansk. Tihran’s grandmother shared that occupiers tortured him with electric shocks demanding false confession that he prepared sabotage on the Melitopol railway.

In the last few weeks before the extrajudicial execution, investigators charged the teenagers with preparing sabotage and planned to bring the case to court, threatening them with 20 years of imprisonment. On the day they were murdered, an investigator came to Mykyta’s house, and they had a long conversation. Later that evening, the boys went for a walk and were killed, according to the occupation authorities of Berdiansk, because of an attack on the “police.”

The last video recorded by Tihran was published online. In the video, the boy, wearing tactical gloves and holding a gun, nervously says (in Russian):

“…Two for sure. That’s it, it’s death, guys. Goodbye. Glory to Ukraine.”

The MIHR places the responsibility for these murders on the occupation authorities of Berdiansk, the Russian Guard unit that was in Berdiansk at the time, the leadership of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation, and the highest military and political leadership of Russia.

 

Related:

You could close this page. Or you could join our community and help us produce more materials like this.  We keep our reporting open and accessible to everyone because we believe in the power of free information. This is why our small, cost-effective team depends on the support of readers like you to bring deliver timely news, quality analysis, and on-the-ground reports about Russia's war against Ukraine and Ukraine's struggle to build a democratic society. A little bit goes a long way: for as little as the cost of one cup of coffee a month, you can help build bridges between Ukraine and the rest of the world, plus become a co-creator and vote for topics we should cover next. Become a patron or see other ways to support. Become a Patron!

To suggest a correction or clarification, write to us here

You can also highlight the text and press Ctrl + Enter

Please leave your suggestions or corrections here



    Euromaidan Press

    We are an independent media outlet that relies solely on advertising revenue to sustain itself. We do not endorse or promote any products or services for financial gain. Therefore, we kindly ask for your support by disabling your ad blocker. Your assistance helps us continue providing quality content. Thank you!

    Related Posts
    Crimean Tatars attend a pro-Ukraine rally in Simferopol during the Russian special operation to annex Crimea. March 14, 2014.
    Read More

    Ukraine proves decade-long pattern of Russian human rights abuses in occupied Crimea

    The European Court of Human Rights validated Ukraine's assertions of systematic human rights violations committed by Russia against Ukrainian citizens in Crimea, effectively dismissing Russia's narrative of Crimea's "voluntary" accession, as the court acknowledged evidence of forced citizenship changes, unlawful detentions, and the illegal imposition of Russian legislation.