Another place was discovered in Kherson where the Russian occupiers kept and tortured Ukrainians. People were not even allowed to go to the toilet, they were given electric shocks.
The Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights, Dmytro Lubinets, showed the premises. According to him, the invaders did not just violate the Geneva Conventions, but behaved like beasts. According to the Ombudsman, about 20-25 people were kept in the torture chamber at the same time.
Many traces of abuse remained in the room. The basement itself was completely unfit for human habitation – there were only damp walls overgrown with mold and dirty blankets on the floor. Lubinets also showed a cross that he made himself and left there one of the Ukrainians who were tortured. He said that he would definitely like to meet this courageous person and he really hopes that she is alive. The Ombudsman emphasized that an international tribunal should be created for such crimes, because the beings who gave orders to torture and rape people, and those who carried out these orders, can hardly even be called human. Lubinets met with one of the citizens of Kherson, who spent 24 days in the torture chamber. The man shared that “everything you can imagine was there.” He called electrophoresis the most painful torture – the electric shocks were so strong that the victims fainted.
Photos from other torture chambers in Kherson appeared earlier. In total, at least 4 such premises were found. Another 12 cells were called places of “deprivation of liberty”.
The FSB staged a 41-year-old man kidnapped during the occupation of Kherson to Moscow allegedly for a trial.
This is reported by the police of the Kherson region.
“The police received a statement from a resident of Kherson that in September, FSB representatives kidnapped her relative from the territory of the garage cooperative during illegal searches,” the report says.
According to preliminary information, the 41-year-old man was initially held in one of the torture chambers, after which he was taken to Moscow allegedly for trial.
As reported, over the past 24 hours, the police have initiated 21 criminal proceedings on the facts of war crimes committed by the Russian occupiers in the Kherson region. These are shelling of populated areas, abduction of the civilian population by the occupiers, and numerous cases of looting.
Ukrainian law enforcement officers found two people killed by Russian artillery fire at a cemetery in one of the villages of the Berislav district of the Kherson region.
This was reported by the Kherson Regional Prosecutor’s Office. According to preliminary information, people died in September.
Their bodies were sent for examination as part of the investigation of criminal proceedings on the fact of violation of the laws and customs of war, combined with intentional murder.
Earlier it was reported that the Russian invaders abandoned the old cleaning equipment and buses of mayor Igor Kolyhayev in Kherson.
New facts of looting are recorded in liberated Kherson every day. The Russian military took equipment and machinery from the premises of the Kherson State University. The photo was shared on social networks by Oleksandr Spivakovskyi, the rector of the higher education institution.
The Russians acted according to the usual plan: one washing machine will not reach its owner in the Russian hinterland, because it was forgotten in a pile of junk.
Employees of the Security Service of Ukraine recorded theft by Russians of exhibits from the exposition and funds of the Kherson Regional Museum of Local History.
An employee of the museum reported this and published the relevant photos.
In the de-occupied territory of the Kharkiv region, law enforcement officers have already discovered 25 torture chambers organized by the Russians.
Serhiy Bolvinov, head of the Investigative Department of the State Police in the Kharkiv region, reported this.
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, police investigators and interrogators in the Kharkiv region:
Also, investigators have already discovered 25 torture chambers organized by the Russians during the occupation. Detailed examinations were carried out on each of them – fingerprints, DNA, documents, draft notes and objects testifying to the crimes of the occupiers were seized. Witnesses and victims of Russian crimes are being identified.