OSCE provides evidence that Russia used torture chambers and civilians as human shields in Bucha and Ir

15 July 2022, 08:48 | Ukraine
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During the occupation of the cities of Bucha and Irpen, Russian invaders tortured civilians in torture chambers and used civilians as human shields. This is reported by CNN, referring to a new OSCE report..

A new report from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, covering the period from April 1 to June 25, reveals the discovery of torture chambers at a summer camp in Bucha. OSCE Experts Say Photo and Video Evidence Shows Russian Forces Conducted Targeted Organized Killings of Bucha Civilians Who Were Found Shot with Their Hands Tied Behind Their Backs.

The report documents a " It clearly shows ball holes in the walls..

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In another room, traces of torture and water pouring were found.. They found five dead men there.. “They were covered in burns, bruises and lacerations,” the report said..

Bodies of 18 men, women and children were found in the basement of an unnamed village in the Buchansky district. The report says that some of them had their ears cut off and others had their teeth pulled out.. Also, the OSCE mission once again recalled the large number of women and girls who were raped and sexually abused by the Russian military, especially in the territories occupied by Russian troops.

The report also documents cases of Ukrainian civilians being used as human shields.. They were forced to fight together with the Russians against their own country, threatening them with death. Many were taken to Russia without their consent.

“Russian soldiers used more than 300 Ukrainian civilians as human shields and held them captive for 25 days in March in the basement of the Yagodnoe school, where a large Russian military camp was located,” the OSCE report says..



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Earlier it was reported that a conference on the investigation of war crimes of the Russian Federation in Ukraine was held in the Netherlands.

Russia in the occupied Ukrainian territories is pursuing a deliberate policy of genocide against Ukrainians. And if some countries have recognized this “crime of crimes” against Ukrainians at the political level, then what about legal recognition? About this in the article by Irina Pavlenko "




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