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The plight of prisoners of war (POWs) is a poignant issue in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. Recent developments highlight the illegal sentencing of 15 Ukrainian POWs from the Aidar battalion by a Russian court, sentencing them to lengthy prison terms up to 21 years. These actions have sparked sharp criticism from Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which has labeled the trials as politically motivated and unlawful under international law. The psychological and physical toll on these soldiers, many of whom report cases of torture and harsh conditions, underscores the urgent need for international intervention. Restitution efforts focus on rehabilitating released prisoners, who are now entitled to financial aid to support their recovery and reintegration into society.

What legal actions are being taken regarding the sentences of Ukrainian POWs?

The Ukrainian government, through its Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is protesting the sentences handed down by Russian courts, labeling them null and void. Diplomatic efforts are underway to highlight these violations on international platforms, emphasizing the need for adherence to international laws regarding the treatment of POWs.

How does Ukraine support its returning POWs after captivity?

Ukraine has implemented measures to support returning POWs, including a monthly allowance of 50,000 hryvnias to aid their rehabilitation. This initiative recognizes both the physical and emotional toll of captivity, aiming to facilitate a smoother reintegration process. Additionally, psychological counseling and medical support are provided to address traumas experienced during captivity.

How are international bodies responding to the treatment of Ukrainian POWs?

International organizations, including the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, have condemned Russia for its treatment of Ukrainian POWs. Reports of torture and unlawful sentencing have been highlighted as violations of international humanitarian laws. These bodies call for immediate actions to protect detainees' rights and ensure humane treatment according to Geneva Conventions.

What is the status of ongoing investigations into war crimes against Ukrainian POWs?

Ukrainian prosecutors are actively investigating allegations of war crimes committed against POWs, including tortures and executions. Efforts are focused on gathering evidence to bring those responsible to justice, and Ukraine invites international observers to corroborate these findings to strengthen the legal accountability of these heinous acts.

Why are prison exchanges between Ukraine and Russia significant in the current conflict?

Prisoner exchanges are a crucial humanitarian effort to address the detainment aspect of the conflict. They allow for the return of soldiers and civilians, ensuring their well-being and preventing further escalations. These exchanges also serve as a diplomatic channel to maintain dialogue between the conflicting parties, fostering conditions for potential ceasefire agreements or broader peace talks.

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Badly Wounded Soldier of 72nd Brigade Serhii Diatel Freed From Terrorists' Captivity - Center For Release of Prisoners Badly wounded soldier of the 72nd brigade Serhii Diatel was freed from captivity of terrorists on Oct. 29. 18 300 24 Ukrainian Politics

Five Donbas Battalion Soldiers Freed from Terrorists’ Captivity - Poroshenko Five more volunteer soldiers from the Donbas battalion were just released from the terrorists’ captivity. 9 585 34 Incidents

безопасность национальная 12 More Soldiers Released from Terrorist Captivity - Poroshenko Last night another 12 Ukrainian hostages were released from the terrorists. 5 591 62 Ukrainian Politics

Five More Prisoners Released: 4 Soldiers and 1 Volunteer 5 more hostages were released from terrorists in the Donbas region. 4 623 22 Ukrainian Politics

армия Troops of North Operational Command Freed 9 More Ukrainian Troops from Terrorists. PHOTO Forces of the North Operational Command headed by Lieutenant-General Igor Kolesnik that perform ATO tasks successfully carried out the operation to liberate 9 Ukrainian servicemen. 57 020 48 Ukrainian Politics

You Should Forget about News Broadcasted in Russia - Russian POW Paratrooper Yegor Pochtoev, one of the Russian paratroopers detained earlier in Ukraine, directly accused Russian media of lying. 170 657 198 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Terrorists Are Going to Lead Captured Ukrainian Soldiers Through Donetsk on Independence Day of Ukraine Militants drew up damaged military equipment on Donetsk central square and intent to lead captured Ukrainian soldiers tomorrow, on Independence Day. 71 934 392 Previously in trend: Battle for Donetsk

обмен During Exchange of Prisoners of War, Russian Сitizens Are Afraid to Return to Militants - Head of ATO Negotiations Group. VIDEO Russian citizens who fought on the side of the terrorists and were captured by the Ukrainian troops are afraid to return to the territories controlled by the terrorists. 67 164 43 Ukrainian Politics

террористы Terrorists Captured 3 Ukrainian Officers They Invited to Negotiate The terrorists captured 3 Ukrainian officers who were invited to negotiate the release of prisoners of war. 119 175 402 Ukrainian Politics

армия Poroshenko: 25 Ukrainian Soldiers Freed from the Captivity of the Terrorists 25 Ukrainian soldiers are freed from the captivity of the terrorists 27 637 118 Ukrainian Politics

армия военнослужащие 13 Ukrainian Soldiers Freed from Terrorist Captivity in Luhansk As a result of a successful operation 13 Ukrainian soldiers released from captivity in the Luhansk region. 35 740 104 Ukrainian Politics

OSCE Experts Helped Soldiers of the 72nd Brigade to Retreat to the Russian Territory. Some of Them Have Already Returned to Ukraine 449 Ukrainian soldiers retreated to Russia from Ukraine during the period from August 1 to 4 with the help of the OSCE observers. 45 058 197 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

171 Ukrainian Soldiers and 140 Border Guards Are in Russia Now Today in Russia there are 171 soldiers of the Ukrainian army and 140 border guards (total of 311) who were forced to move into the territory of the Russian Federation near the ​​Gukovo border crossing point. 90 023 852 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Voronezh Court Left Kidnapped Ukrainian Pilot Savchenko in Custody Voronezh Regional Court dismissed the appeal and upheld the detention of Ukrainian Pilot Nadiia Savchenko until August 30, 2014, refusing to release her on bail of 500 thousand rubles. 9 536 61 Ukrainian Politics

Savchecnko’s Court Hearing is Conducted through Video Conferencing and with the Help of an Interpreter Ukrainian military aviator Nadiia Savchenko during the session of the Voronezh regional court is addressing the judge in Ukrainian with the trial taking place through an interpreter. 113 029 210 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Ukrainian Consul Received Permission to Visit Ukrainian Pilot Savchenko - Russian News Media Ukrainian Consul was given the permission to visit the illegally detained Ukrainian pilot Nadia Savchenko. 15 362 101 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

касьянов Total ATO Casualties: 258 Soldiers Killed, 922 Wounded and 45 Imprisoned by Terrorists - NSDC Over the entire period of the anti-terrorist operation 258 Ukrainian servicemen were killed. 43 948 601 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Terrorists Are Holding 29 Soldiers Hostage - Defense Minister 29 Ukrainian soldiers are being held hostage by the terrorists. Eleven of them were taken hostage on the train at once. 17 594 46 Incidents