In Kherson, Russian invaders torture civilians taken hostage

Residents of the city who were taken prisoner by the occupiers talk about the abuse and violence used by the invaders during interrogations.

In Kherson Russian militants torture civilians taken hostage. Residents of the temporarily occupied city, going to the store, run the risk of being captured by the invaders every day. Even staying at home does not save Kherson residents from the risk of abduction, as Russian militants enter the entrances, knock on doors and take people out in an unknown direction. This was announced by the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Lyudmyla Denisova. a safe way to the destination, “Denisova said.

According to her, in case of a street check, the Russian invaders examine the body for tattoos, check the contents of the phone, car and other things.

Many people do not go through this “procedure”. After that, people are taken away in an unknown direction, “the statement reads. friends.

Kherson residents who were taken prisoner by the occupiers and managed to escape to Ukrainian-controlled territory talk about the abuse and violence used by the invaders during interrogations. an act of terrorism in accordance with the Council of Europe Convention on the Prevention of Terrorism and War Crimes in accordance with Article 8 of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

“I appeal to the UN Commission to Investigate Human Rights Violations during Russia's military invasion of Ukraine to take into account these facts of war crimes and human rights violations in Ukraine,” Denisova said, urging the international community to recognize Russia as a sponsor of terrorism. Read also: Collaborators appointed by the Russian Federation “leaders” in the temporarily occupied Kherson region, are already planning to flee to the Crimea – audio interception of the SBU

Earlier it was reported that the Russian military killed one of the prisoners in the Kherson investigator insulators and captured four people, including the Acting Chief of the SIZO and the Chief of the Operations Department.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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