Since the invasion, the UN has documented 864 individual cases of arbitrary detention by Russia. Read more at straitstimes.com.
GENEVA - Russia summarily executed 77 civilians held in arbitrary detention during its invasion of Ukraine – killings which constitute war crimes, the United Nations said Tuesday.
“It is a war crime... it’s also a gross violation of international human rights law,” said Ms Bogner, speaking via video-link from Uzhhorod in western Ukraine. “Russian armed forces, law enforcement and the penitentiary authorities engaged in widespread torture and ill-treatment of civilian detainees,” said Ms Bogner, presenting the report.
The torture methods used included punching and cutting detainees, strangling, waterboarding, electric shocks, deprivation of water and food, putting sharp objects under fingernails and mock executions. Ukraine gave the monitoring mission unimpeded confidential access to official places of detention and detainees, with one exception. Russia did not grant such access, despite requests.Ms Bogner said that beyond the documented cases of civilians being arbitrarily detained, “clearly the numbers are much higher”.
Besides those held by Russia, the mission documented 75 individual cases of arbitrary detention of civilians by Ukrainian security forces, mostly of people suspected of conflict-related offences.
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