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The detained suspect told Russian investigators he had killed a man by shooting him in the back. A Ukrainian soldier has admitted to killing a civilian in Russia’s Kursk Region under orders from his commander, officials have reported. The case, detailed on Thursday by the Investigative Committee, adds to the ongoing inquiries into alleged atrocities in the village of Russkoye Porechnoye, recently liberated by Russian forces. The suspect, identified as Vladimir Parafilo, 41, was a private in Ukraine’s 92nd Assault Brigade before being captured. In footage released by the Russian investigative agency, Parafilo claimed that his commander – known only by his callsign – directed troops to execute any civilians encountered in Russkoye Porechnoye. Parafilo confessed to shooting one man following this instruction, an act now classified by Russian authorities as terrorism. If convicted, he and his commander could face life imprisonment.