The treatment of some PoWs by both countries upon capture, including the reported summary execution of 15 Ukrainians and 25 Russian PoWs “may constitute war crimes,” says a UN report
s fluctuates and no official numbers are given. Achille Despres, spokesman of the International Committee of the Red Cross , which endeavours to visit as manys as possible, says that it has visited 1,500 on both sides, but knows there are “thousands more we have not had access to”. It refuses however to divulge whether one side or the other gave more access.s are not locked up in cells.
have been there for more than a year. Up to a third of the Ukrainians who return have been registered as missing because Russia shares no information with Ukraine about its prisoners.s. Its teams had full access to detention centres in Ukraine, but none to any in Russia or the occupied territories. Its information on conditions of prisoners in Russian hands came from freed prisoners.
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