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No One Held Accountable for Crimes Against Russian Prisoners of War in Ukraine, UN Report Says

GENEVA (Sputnik) - No one has been held accountable for crimes against Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine, a fresh periodic report by the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) said on Tuesday.
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Earlier this year, the Independent International Commission of Inquiry in Ukraine established by the United Nations Human Rights Council said in its report that Ukrainian soldiers committed war crimes by shooting and torturing Russian prisoners of war. A UN mission reported 25 cases of reprisals against Russian prisoners by Ukrainian troops.

"The Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine reported that as of 16 August 2024, five pre-trial investigations were carried out into possible ill-treatment, as well as wilful killings of Russian prisoners of war, under articles 434 and 438 [“violations of rules and customs of war”] of the Criminal Code of Ukraine. However, no person received a notification of suspicion in relation to these investigations," the report read.

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More than half of the 205 Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine interviewed by the UN since March 2023 said they had been tortured and ill-treated, the report read, adding that 10 of them "reported being subjected to sexual violence, including inflicting violence to genitals and threats of rape."

"The vast majority of incidents of torture or ill-treatment of Russian POWs [reported by 87 interviewees] occurred in unofficial or transit locations including garages, basements, or private houses. OHCHR identified several such places. They were typically used by frontline units of the Ukrainian armed forces or by security forces and were located in Donetsk, Kharkov, Kherson, Kiev, Lugansk, and Zaporozhye regions. Russian POWs were held in these places after evacuation from the battlefield and before entering official facilities," the report read.