Information about this is published on the organization’s website.

According to her data, we are talking about the period from December 2023 to February 2024.

Department employees visited 44 Russian prisoners in the Dnepropetrovsk, Kharkov, Lvov, Nikolaev, Sumy, Vinnitsa and Zaporozhye regions.

In particular, eight people said that they were held in the basements of private buildings, where some of them spent several days, and others for up to a month and a half. 

According to the UN OHCHR report, 13 prisoners of war were beaten with wooden sticks and also subjected to electric shocks during interrogation.

In addition, Ukrainians staged executions and, in two cases, threatened Russian soldiers with sexual violence.

Earlier, priest Oleg, who serves in a colony for prisoners of war, said that Ukrainian prisoners of war do not want to undergo an exchange out of fear for their lives.

Also, captured Ukrainian military officer Oleg Lepyakh said that servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine are intimidated by torture, which soldiers are allegedly subjected to in Russian captivity.