Russian Allies Accused of Torturing Ukrainian Prisoners of War in Luhansk Region
Torturers in the Heartland: Ukraine Accuses Four Russian Comrades of Abusing POWs
Here's the lowdown on a chilling case unfolding in eastern Ukraine. The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) has rounded up evidence against four Russian scoundrels who allegedly tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) in the occupied Luhansk Oblast region.
The SSU's dossier unveils the four suspects as ex-employees of a Sukhodilsk penal colony who teamed up with the Russian regime following their takeover of the settlement. They later became part of the Russian penitentiary administration.
The Four Suspects:1. Kyrylo Dolhopolov, head of the repressive institution's so-called operational department,2. Leonid Rudenko, an "inspector,"3. Mykola Tsvietkov, another "inspector,"4. Roman Zankov, a third "inspector."
Images: Anonymous sources in law enforcement provided these images of the accused individuals.
According to the investigation, the Russian soldiers transformed the seized facility into a makeshift torture chamber for Ukrainian soldiers captured during the east Ukraine conflict. The detainees were beaten with rubber truncheons and cruelly shocked with electricity in an attempt to manipulate them into cooperating with the Russian regime.
Ukrainian law enforcement officials have formally accused the four suspects of war crimes and informed them of the allegations in their absence. The SSU assures that relentless efforts are underway to track down and punish these war criminals, as they currently operate within the occupied Luhansk Oblast.
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Sources:1. SSU, Prosecutor General's Office, Ukrainska Pravda's sources in law enforcement2. Detention of Viacheslav Bohuslaiev's Son3. Russian Intelligence Operative Arrested in Zhytomyr Oblast
- The accused war criminals, identified as Kyrylo Dolhopolov, Leonid Rudenko, Mykola Tsvietkov, and Roman Zankov, are alleged to have tortured Ukrainian prisoners of war under settings of war-and-conflict in eastern Ukraine.
- As part of the Russian regime's takeover of the Sukhodilsk penal colony, the suspects, who were once its employees, are believed to have transformed the facility into a makeshift torture chamber.
- General news sources report that the suspects physically assaulted and electrically shocked Ukrainian soldiers to force them to cooperate with the Russian regime.
- The Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) is working diligently to bring these four individuals to justice for their alleged war crimes within the occupied Luhansk Oblast region.
- The SSU's investigation and efforts in this matter fall under the crime-and-justice sector, as the accused individuals are suspected of committing grave human rights violations.
