It is reported by TASS with reference to the report.

"The US military and its allies captured at least 200,96 Iraqis, of whom <>,<> were held for some time in prisons administered by the United States or Great Britain," the document says.

It is specified that people were arrested without a warrant and were often ordinary civilians "caught in the wrong place at the wrong time."

At the same time, it is emphasized that mass arrests were not registered in any way and those arrested were not taken into account in the documents, they were kept under arrest "indefinitely without charge" and in many cases the families of those arrested were not notified in any way.

"In such cases, they forcibly disappeared for days, weeks, months and years before they could establish contact with their families," the experts stated.

Earlier, American activist, VETERAN OF THE US Navy Jack Posobets and journalist Candace Owens reminded the US of the invasion of Iraq amid criticism of Russia.

MEP Mick Wallace urged Washington to think about its own war crimes.