The clip, released yesterday, appears to show the prisoners of war cowering in a trench before being shot at nine times.
The two killers, standing a few feet in front and to the left of the unarmed men, are thought to be from Vladimir Putin's 70th motorised rifle regiment, which is already under investigation for other alleged war crimes.
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