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Rebels accused of killing captive soldiers

Amnesty Internatio­nal says it has proof separatist­s shot several military prisoners

- PETER LEONARD

KYIV, Ukraine — Amnesty Internatio­nal said Thursday that it has evidence that Russian-backed separatist­s in east Ukraine have killed several captured government soldiers in gross violation of internatio­nal humanitari­an law.

The human rights group said in a statement that footage it has seen shows at least four Ukrainian soldiers — now confirmed dead — being interrogat­ed by rebel militia. Pictures showing bullet wounds to the soldiers’ heads and bodies appeared to show they had died as the result of summary killings, the group said.

Eduard Basurin, a spokesman for rebel forces, denied the claims, saying footage of soldiers being taken prisoner could not serve as evidence. “Accusation­s without facts are nothing,” Basurin told The Associated Press. “Nobody has shot anybody.”

Hundreds of Ukrainian troops are believed to have been captured by rebel forces over the course of a yearlong war that has claimed more than 6,000 lives.

Both sides accuse one another of mistreatin­g captives. Under a February peace agreement, all prisoners had been due for release in early March, but little progress has been achieved.

Amnesty said claims of summary killings should be thoroughly and impartiall­y investigat­ed and perpetrato­rs should be prosecuted in trials by recognized authoritie­s.

“The torture, ill-treatment and killing of captured, surrendere­d or wounded soldiers are war crimes,” Denis Krivosheev, Europe and Central Asia deputy director at Amnesty Internatio­nal, said in the statement.

The English-language Kyiv Post newspaper earlier this week managed to contact a rebel unit commander, Arseniy Pavlov, who is believed to be a Russian national, to respond to widely aired claims he was responsibl­e for killing captives.

In the telephone interview, which has been uploaded to YouTube, Pavlov responds — before hanging up — that he personally shot dead 15 Ukrainian servicemen.

“This chilling ‘confession’ from a separatist fighter, alongside video evidence and testimony from witnesses, and the mounting evidence of abuses of captives by both sides, highlights the urgent need for an independen­t investigat­ion into this and all other allegation­s of abuses in this conflict which began a year ago,” Krivosheev said.

Speaking to the AP, rebel spokesman Basurin said instances of mistreatme­nt of Ukrainian soldiers captured on video had taken place, but rejected suggestion­s separatist fighters were responsibl­e for extrajudic­ial killings.

 ?? SERGEI GRITS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES ?? Pro-Russian rebels escort captured Ukrainian army prisoners in a central square in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, last August. Hundreds of Ukrainian troops are believed to have been captured by rebel forces over the course of a yearlong war that has claimed...
SERGEI GRITS/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILES Pro-Russian rebels escort captured Ukrainian army prisoners in a central square in Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, last August. Hundreds of Ukrainian troops are believed to have been captured by rebel forces over the course of a yearlong war that has claimed...

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