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New suspect in Melitopol torture case: Russian military police marine identified Security Service of Ukraine exposed Russian marine military police officer who tortured foreign volunteer in Melitopol The Security Service of Ukraine, together with Lithuanian law enforcement agencies, has identified another Russian soldier who tortured a Lithuanian volunteer in occupied Melitopol — Senior Inspector of the Military Police of the 177th Marine Regiment of the Russian Federation Rabadan Abdulganiev. 1 031 4 Previously in trend: Torture during the occupation

The UN says the war that Russia started against Ukraine must end with respect for Ukraine’s territorial integrity UN: Ill-treatment of civilians in Russian-occupied territories reflects ’worrying trend’ The United Nations Human Rights Office has released a report on the ill-treatment of civilians detained in the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion. 863 4 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas Torture during the occupation

Sybiha on Russia’s withdrawal from the Convention on the Prevention of Torture Sybiha on Russia’s withdrawal from Convention on Prevention of Torture: Russia is lawless territory where human life and dignity are worthless The Russian Federation's decision to withdraw from the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture is "a continuation of many Russian crimes" and demonstrates that the Russian Federation is a "lawless territory." 775 7 Previously in trend: Torture of POWs in Russian prisons Torture during the occupation

national police, collaborators Former law enforcement officers who created criminal organisation in occupied Kherson region and tortured people have been identified - National Police. PHOTO The police identified people from among the residents of the occupied part of the Kherson region who became Russian security forces and helped the enemy establish the invaders' order. Those who opposed the new laws were abducted by collaborators and subjected to terrible torture. Among the victims of the Kremlin's repression are former law enforcement officers, activists, educators, and government officials. 3 334 41 Previously in trend: Disclosure of collaborators Torture during the occupation