Ukrainian Prisoners of War Face Horrific Torture in Russian Captivity
Roman Horilyk. (Project I Want To Live Telegram channel)

Ukrainian Prisoners of War Face Horrific Torture in Russian Captivity

In a poignant article by Veronica Neifakh, The Media Line exposes the severe abuse and inhumane treatment faced by Ukrainian prisoners of war in Russian captivity. According to testimonies from released prisoners and reports from the United Nations and human rights organizations, thousands of Ukrainians are subjected to brutal torture, sexual violence, and psychological torment. The conflict, which began in 2014 and escalated in 2022, has resulted in significant casualties and widespread human suffering.

The article highlights personal stories of abuse, such as that of Roman Horilyk, a former Ukrainian National Guard officer who endured two years of torture in Russia, and Maryana Chechelyuk, who faced constant beatings and starvation. Reports indicate that prisoners are forced to endure extreme physical and psychological abuse, including electric shocks, forced nudity, and sexual violence. On the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Neifakh’s article sheds light on the ongoing atrocities and calls for greater awareness and action.

The detailed accounts of former prisoners and the statements from their families and legal experts underscore the dire conditions and the urgent need for international intervention. Veronica Neifakh’s reporting brings to the forefront the voices of those affected, urging readers to delve deeper into this critical issue and advocate for the rights and dignity of Ukrainian prisoners of war.

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