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According to Volodymyr Osechkin, more than 10 military concentration camps have ...

"There is a conveyor of torture": prisoners of Ukrainians in the Russian Federation are kept in concentration camps - human rights activist

According to Volodymyr Osechkin, more than 10 military concentration camps have been created in Russia, which contain thousands of Ukrainians. Prisoners of Ukrainians in the Russian Federation are kept in concentration camps, torture there are systemic. This was stated by the Russian human rights activist at Gulagu. net. Vladimir Osechkin is today, March 22.

"We have evidence that the Sadists with the FSB and the FSVP are being used for them abuse and torture," he said during the hearing of the PACE Legal Committee in Paris. More than 10 military concentration camps containing thousands of Ukrainians have been established in Russia. According to Osechkin, in Russia there is a "conveyor of torture" in the system of penalties, and the FSB uses videos of rapes and tortures of prisoners to blackmail them and achieve the necessary evidence.

The human rights activist handed over the PACE to the PACE, which, according to him, contains about 115,000 files that prove his words. "I hope you will help investigate and call for High -ranking FSB and FSVP officers," he said. The PACE Committee's Rapporteur on Torture in Prison, Cyprus MP from the Socialists Group Konstantinos Eftastius noted that he included facts about systematic torture in places of imprisonment, which were recorded organization. "I included in the report and Russia.

Although it is no longer a member of the CE, but the decision to prepare this resolution was made before it was expelled," the speaker explained. He also noted that he took into account the calls of several PACE resolutions to continue monitoring the development of the human rights situation in the Russian Federation. On February 27, the head of Ukrainian intelligence Budanov stated that Russia seized 90% of all Ukrainian prisoners at the beginning of the invasion.

There are also a large number of headmaster, staff and various utilities. We will remind, on March 20 it became known that in captivity the participant of "Laughing League" Roman Ivanenko was killed. On March 13, the Armed Forces fighter released from captivity about the abuse of the Russians. The 27-year-old military spent several months in the basement. He was not fed and a man was forced to drink antifreeze from thirst.