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Recent reports have brought to light the torture of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) in Russian detention facilities. The National Police have documented instances where orders to torture journalists and POWs were personally given by Russian officials. In Mordovia, a doctor dubbed "Doctor Evil" allegedly inflicted torture on Ukrainian captives. Human rights activists have highlighted a network of secret prisons established by Russian authorities for Ukrainian detainees, where various human rights violations have been reported. The UN Commission of Inquiry has classified these acts, including enforced disappearances, as crimes against humanity. Furthermore, the alarming statistic that 80% of repatriated bodies show signs of torture underscores the severity of these atrocities.

What allegations exist about the treatment of Ukrainian POWs in Russia?

Ukrainian prisoners of war have reportedly been subjected to torture in Russian detention centers. These include enforced disappearances and abuses in secret facilities, with significant evidence uncovered by international and Ukrainian bodies supporting these claims.

Who is "Doctor Evil" in the context of Russian prisons?

In Penal Colony No. 10 in Mordovia, a doctor referred to as "Doctor Evil" by Ukrainian POWs has been identified. He is accused of treating prisoners inhumanely, denying adequate medical care, and engaging in acts of torture, reflecting deep violations of human rights in such facilities.

What role has the UN Commission played regarding these allegations?

The UN Commission of Inquiry has reported on enforced disappearances and the torture of Ukrainian civilians and POWs in Russia, categorizing these actions as crimes against humanity. Their findings highlight systematic human rights abuses by Russian authorities against Ukrainians.

How many repatriated bodies show signs of torture from Russian prisons?

According to the Interior Ministry of Ukraine, 80% of the bodies repatriated from Russian prisons show signs of torture. This statistic serves as a chilling indication of the harsh treatment that Ukrainian prisoners are reportedly subjected to while in Russian custody.

What is the purpose of the secret prisons created by Russian authorities?

Human rights activists have accused Russian authorities of creating a network of secret prisons specifically for Ukrainian POWs. These facilities are alleged to be centers of torture and violation of human rights, designed to suppress and intimidate Ukrainian captives.

What evidence has been provided about the torture order by Russian officials?

The National Police have released evidence confirming that orders to torture Ukrainian journalists and POWs were given by high-ranking Russian officials. This evidence supports allegations of systematic human rights violations in Russian detention facilities.

Has Russia responded to torture allegations in its prisons?

While the Russian government has denied wrongdoing, multiple independent reports, including from international organizations and human rights activists, have presented substantial evidence pointing to the systemic use of torture against Ukrainian POWs and civilians, contrary to Russia's claims.

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