Our website uses cookies to provide your browsing experience and relevant information. Before continuing to use our website, you agree & accept our Cookie Policy & Privacy.

UN Mission reports executions, torture and sexual violence against Ukrainian POWs

rubryka.com

UN Mission reports executions, torture and sexual violence against Ukrainian POWs

Experts also conducted interviews with 60 Ukrainian soldiers released from Russian captivity. Ukrainian soldiers reported horrible treatment by captors, inability to communicate with their families, and lack of adequate food and medical care.

The UN stressed that the Russian army continues to employ previously established practices of torture, cruel treatment, deaths in captivity, detention without contact with the outside world, forced disappearances, and appalling detention conditions.

39 of the 60 Ukrainian POWs the UN mission interviewed revealed that they had been subjected to sexual violence in Russian captivity, including attempted rape, threats of rape and castration, beatings or the administration of electric shocks to genitals, and repeated forced nudity, including during interrogations and to check for tattoos.

The UN also provides data from interviews with 44 Russian prisoners of war, who, while not reporting torture in official detention facilities, provided "accounts of torture or ill-treatment in transit places after their immediate evacuation from the battlefield."

The mission also confirms information about violence by Russians against civilians in the occupied territories of Ukraine. This includes killings of civilians, arbitrary detentions, and restrictions on freedom of expression.

Recent incidents involving the execution of Ukrainian prisoners of war

The DeepState project reported that Russian occupiers shot all six Ukrainian soldiers at the "Museum" position in the city of Avdiivka. The fighters were identified by their comrades in a video circulated by the Russians. The footage shows the bodies of those shot lying in Garage No. 1.

On February 18, Russian servicemen shot two Ukrainian prisoners of war in the "Khortytsia" Operational-Strategic Group's responsibility zone.

On February 20, a video of Russian soldiers shooting three Ukrainian defenders near the village of Robotyne in the Zaporizhzhia region spread on the network. The Donetsk Prosecutor's Office has initiated investigations into both cases.

In turn, the Prosecutor General's Office believes that Russian commanders likely give direct orders to shoot Ukrainian prisoners of war.

As of March 2024, Ukrainian law enforcement agencies have documented and are investigating 45 cases of killing prisoners of war.

  • Last
More news

News by day

Today,
27 of April 2024