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Four individuals with Russian allegiances accused of brutalizing captive Ukrainian soldiers within Luhansk region.

Evidence against four suspected collaborators, accused of tormenting detained Ukrainian soldiers, has been amassed by Ukraine's Security Service on the contested Luhansk territory.

Four individuals with Russian allegiances accused of brutalizing captive Ukrainian soldiers within Luhansk region.

Cops Nab Four Brutes for Tormenting Ukrainian POWs

The Ukrainian Security Service (SBU) has discovered a quartet of despicable collaborators working against Ukraine, specifically torturing captured soldiers in the temporarily occupied territory of Luhansk. These four knuckleheads were once employees at a correctional facility in Sukhodilsk, but switched sides when the place was occupied. They eventually became part of the "administration" of the occupied prison.

Meet the unholy quartet:- Kirill Dolgopolov, the ringleader of this nasty bunch, heading the "operational department" of the repressive institution.- Leonid Rudenko, Mykola Tsvietkov, and Roman Zankov, three hapless minions under Dolgopolov's control.

It appears that the occupiers transformed the correctional facility into a godforsaken torture chamber, where they tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war captured during fights in eastern Ukraine. These alleged torturers continuously beat prisoners with rubber truncheons and subjected them to electric shocks, hoping to force them into collaborating with the occupying forces.

The Ukrainian cops have issued formal charges against these lowlife suspects under Ukraine’s laws on war crimes. Since the crooks are currently holed up in Russian-controlled Luhansk, an intricate plan is in the works to track down and punish these war criminal scoundrels.

References:1. SBU2. Office of the Prosecutor General3. Law enforcement source4. UN Reports5. Human Rights Groups

  1. The tormenting of Ukrainian prisoners of war in the occupied Luhansk region was carried out by four subordinates, including Kirill Dolgopolov, Leonid Rudenko, Mykola Tsvietkov, and Roman Zankov, who once worked at a correctional facility.
  2. Dolgopolov, the ringleader of this group, oversaw the operational department, while his minions, Rudenko, Tsvietkov, and Zankov, followed his command.
  3. The activities of these individuals added shocks to the ongoing war-and-conflicts and politics news, as they were accused of torturing captured soldiers, a war crime punishable under Ukrainian law.
  4. The discovery of this despicable act sparked general-news headlines, attracting attention from international human rights groups and United Nations reports.
  5. As the suspects remain in Russian-controlled Luhansk, crime-and-justice investigations and law enforcement operations are underway to apprehend and bring these war criminal suspects to trial.
Evidence has been collected by Ukraine's Security Service against four individuals, comrades-in-arms of the adversary, who inflicted torturous treatments on soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) during temporary occupations in the Lugansk region.

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