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Russian jail authorities are methodically torturing Ukrainian civilians and detainees of war across a network of detention centers, according to a collective investigation led by Forbidden Stories, a worldwide consortium of journalists.Ukraines human rights ombudsman states 16,000 civilians have gone missing since April 2024.
Journalists determined 29 facilities, with 11 in occupied Ukraine and 18 inside Russia, some as far as 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) from the border.The facilities are capable of holding up to 18,000 detainees, the Forbidden Stories report stated, and the majority of civilians are held for months or years without official charges.Its an unreasonable scenario.
Even in Stalins time, there were constantly charges, stated Vladimir Zhbankov, who works with a group that helps households search for missing relatives.
All of this exists outside the legal field.The examination documented 695 unique types of abuse.
The most common included electric shocks, waterboarding, mock executions, hammer blows and duplicated whippings to the exact same body part.A detention center in the Russian city of Taganrog was described as the darkest of the sites.
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchynadied there under unclear situations last fall while waiting for a detainee exchange.At least 15 other Ukrainians supposedly died at theTaganrog facility, according to survivor statements pointed out by Ukrainian intelligence sources.Much of the violence is performed by unique units of Russias FSIN prison service, which operates under oversight from the Federal Security Service (FSB), the investigation found.It wasnt phrased clearly as go beat them, but it was comprehended, a former senior FSIN authorities informed reporters.
It was interacted down the chain, from the basic and his deputy to the unique forces commander and after that the soldiers.
The message was: Do what you want.





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