Geneva Convention violations

Russia Accused of Executing Ukrainian POW, Raising War Crime Concerns

On July 1, Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets reported a suspected war crime involving the alleged execution of a Ukrainian prisoner of war, citing a video depicting a captive being dragged by a motorcycle. This incident contributes to mounting evidence of systematic Geneva Convention violations by Russian forces, specifically the killing of Ukrainian captives. Lubinets has communicated with the UN and ICRC about the incident. Reports from HUR and other agencies indicate that these executions are part of a larger, deliberate policy directed by Russia’s military leadership, with confirmed incidents exceeding 150 cases.

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Belarus Torture Chamber: Evidence of Russian Atrocities

A Belarusian Investigative Center report details a Russian-operated torture chamber in Naroulia, Belarus, active in spring 2022. Ukrainian prisoners of war and civilians were held and tortured at this camp, located on Belarusian government-owned property near the Ukrainian border. Human rights activists and former prisoners corroborated the brutal treatment, citing severe beatings and constant screams. The camp’s operation potentially violates the Geneva Convention, given the commingling of prisoners of war and civilians.

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