Both Russia and Ukraine tortured prisoners of war, UN says

Both Russia and Ukraine tortured prisoners of war, UN says
Ukrainian authorities in a prison and torture chamber set up by Russian forces in Ukraine on Oct 18, 2022.
PHOTO: Reuters

GENEVA - The United Nations human rights office (OHCHR) said on Tuesday (Nov 15) that both Russia and Ukraine have tortured prisoners of war during the nearly nine-month conflict, citing examples including the use of electric shocks and forced nudity.

The UN Ukraine-based monitoring team based its findings on interviews with more than 100 prisoners of war on each side of the conflict.

The interviews with Ukrainian prisoners of war were conducted after their release, since Russia did not grant access to detention sites, it said.

Russia, which invaded Ukraine on Feb 24, denies torture or other forms of maltreatment of POWs.

Kyiv has previously said it checks all information regarding the treatment of POWs and will investigate any violations and take appropriate legal action.

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