United Nations experts and various reports have highlighted the systematic use of torture by Russian forces and associated groups in occupied areas of Ukraine, indicating a deliberate policy of abuse. Alice Jill Edwards, a UN expert, cited by The Guardian, stated that 90% of Ukraine's 103,000 open cases related to war crimes and crimes against humanity are registered as torture cases. Furthermore, at least 108 torture chambers have been discovered in de-occupied territories of Ukraine, with some specifically designed for children, according to @UN. The International Criminal Court's prosecutor, Karim Khan (@KarimKhanQC), has been pointed to these findings for further action. Additionally, reports have emerged of Russia kidnapping and deporting children from Ukrainian families, further underscoring the severe human rights abuses occurring in the conflict. Adam Kinzinger's statement, "Slava Ukrainii," reflects a call for solidarity with Ukraine.
Ukraine collecting evidence of sexual violence, torture to prove Russia sanctioned the acts https://t.co/HD92Cld0mk
Russia is kidnapping and deporting children from Ukrainian families. Anyone defending Russia cannot be pro family or pro child. Sick people defend sick people. Slava Ukrainii
russian occupation is concentration camp. At least 108 torture chambers set by russian were found in de-occupied territories of Ukraine. - @UN Russians even did special torture chambers for children. How can anyone cheering for russia explain that? Explain why you support this๐ https://t.co/TV7CTn3ZxS https://t.co/bV11EfbDV1
More work for International Criminal Court prosecutor @KarimKhanQC: "Russian armed forces and associated groups systematically use torture in occupied areas of Ukraine, pointing to a 'deliberate policy,' a United Nations expert said." https://t.co/Ms7R4WIllP
Russian forces occupying Ukraine use torture as โpolicyโ, says UN expert Alice Jill Edwards says 90% of Ukraineโs 103,000 open cases relating to war crimes and crimes against humanity are registered as torture cases - The Guardian
โผ๏ธ The Russian occupier was captured and this is what was found on his phone: โIn war, you definitely need to try the following things (otherwise why go to war at all?): 1) Try human flesh; 2) Torture the prisoner of war ( it is desirable for the prisoner to beg for mercy andโฆ https://t.co/N9i5S35l77