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There have been 4 camps for the captives of the Russian Federation since the beginning of the war: how many millions of them spent

At a time when Ukrainians complain of beating and threats during captivity, Russian prisoners of war receive proper nutrition, medical care and even earn. Since the beginning of a full -scale invasion of the maintenance of Russian prisoners of war, almost 300 million hryvnias have come. This amount was named in the Accounting Chamber. The department said that from March 2022 to June 2024, the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine created 4 camps for holding prisoners of war.

The Ministry of Justice also organized their placement, protection and health care in more than half a hundred sections that were created in the execution institutions. This was aimed at UAH 294. 2 million, of which charitable organizations and foreign partners, including the International Committee of the Red Cross, provided considerable support.

"Ukraine provides Russian prisoners of war, proper placement, medical assistance, the right to work and other humanitarian rights guaranteed by the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners. The ward. Independent, the Armed Forces were captured by about 2,000 Russian military during the battles in the Kursk region. .

The Russian military is kept in special camps in accordance with the norms of the Third Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners and provides three meals a day and qualified medical assistance. They also have the right to receive parcels and contact their relatives. All prisoners of war can work on a 6-day work schedule and receive about 10 UAH a day. For the most part, captives are busy on locksmith and joinery.

According to the UN, almost every Ukrainian prisoners of war suffered torture, beating, threats and stress during captivity. More than half of them were sexually abused, "said Daniel Bell, who heads HRMMU. " Most of the prisoners of war also talked about the suffering associated with the fact that they were not allowed to communicate with families and that they were deprived of adequate nutrition and medical Help.

Torture, isolation from the outside world, refusal to provide proper medical care, resulting in the Ukrainian captives lost weight, suffered severe injuries or died. Noting that the Ukrainian side was ready for repatriation of prisoners. It should be noted that according to the Ombudsman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights, Dmitry Lubinz since the beginning of 2024, Russian invaders have executed at least 109 Ukrainian prisoners of war.