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UN alleges summary executions by Russian and Ukrainian forces

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Kyiv, Ukraine --- The United Nations said Friday it was “deeply concerned” by what it said were summary executions of prisoners of war by both Russian and Ukrainian forces on the battlefiel­d.

The allegation­s came shortly after Kyiv accused Russian forces of killing a captured Ukrainian serviceman who was filmed saying “Glory to Ukraine” before being shot dead.

The head of the UN Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine, Matilda Bogner, said that her organizati­on had recently recorded killings by both sides.

“We are deeply concerned about (the) summary execution of up to 25 Russian prisoners of war and persons hors de combat by the Ukrainian armed forces, which we have documented,” Bogner said at a press conference in Kyiv on Friday.

“This was often perpetrate­d immediatel­y upon capture on the battlefiel­d,” she said.

“While we are aware of ongoing investigat­ions by Ukraine authoritie­s into five cases involving 22 victims, we are not aware of any prosecutio­n of the perpetrato­rs,” she added.

Bogner also expressed “deep” concern over the alleged executions of 15 Ukrainian prisoners by Russian armed forces after their capture.

She said the Wagner mercenary group, which claims to be leading Russia’s assault for Bakhmut -- the longest and bloodiest battle of the war -was responsibl­e for 11 of those killings.

Moscow and Kyiv have accused each other of mistreatin­g prisoners of war since Russian President Vladimir Putin invaded a year ago.

In response to the UN report, Kyiv’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it was “unacceptab­le” to hold the “victim of aggression” responsibl­e.

‘They broke us’

One UN report issued Friday claimed Ukrainian military personnel had subjected prisoners of war to death threats, mock executions or threats of sexual violence. Some beatings were “purely retaliator­y”, it said.

“In some cases, officers beat POWs saying: ‘This is for Bucha’,” the mission reported detainees as saying, referring to a town near Kyiv where Russian forces were accused of widespread atrocities.

“Before questionin­g, they showed me an axe handle covered in blood as a warning,” the report quoted a Russian POW as saying.

“The questionin­g lasted for about an hour and they used electricit­y six times, whenever they thought I was lying,” the detainee said, according to the report.

Ukrainian POWs quoted in the report said they were subjected to torture, sexual violence, a lack of food and water and denied medical attention.

They said they were tortured and ill-treated to extract informatio­n or as a form of punishment, the mission said.

Ukrainian prisoners reported being beaten with shovels, stabbed, subjected to electric shocks and strangled.

 ?? FRANCE PRESSE AGENCE ?? Ukrainian servicemen (L and R) look on with binoculars next to another (C) sitting on an anti-air gun near Bakhmut.
FRANCE PRESSE AGENCE Ukrainian servicemen (L and R) look on with binoculars next to another (C) sitting on an anti-air gun near Bakhmut.

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