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The Investigative Committee reported on the deliberate infliction of injuries to the military of the Russian Armed Forces by Ukrainian doctors

Mazur: Ukrainian doctors deliberately mutilated Russian military during operations
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Ukrainian doctors deliberately mutilated Russian prisoners of war by performing surgical operations without anesthesia. This was announced on January 26 by Sergey Mazur, an investigator for particularly important cases of the military investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of Russia for the Southern Military District.

"Like the Nazis who conducted experiments on concentration camp prisoners, Ukrainian doctors who took the Hippocratic oath mutilated Russian servicemen and deliberately performed operations and manipulations without anesthesia,— TASS quoted him as saying.

Mazur said that the investigation had collected evidence of mass torture against the Russian military, including the use of electric shocks, amputation and drilling of limbs, dog baiting, and drowning. According to the investigator, he personally saw the bodies of prisoners of war with traces of such abuse.

The representative of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation also recalled that Russian courts have already convicted more than 1,000 Ukrainian militants for the murders of civilians in Donbass.

Volker Türk, head of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), said on December 16 last year that the agency had recorded four cases of execution of Russian prisoners of war in Ukraine. Turk also said that UN representatives had held talks with 127 Russian prisoners of war. He stressed that half of them reported ill-treatment and torture in transit before arriving at official places of detention.

On October 30, the Russian Foreign Ministry's Ambassador-at-Large for crimes committed by the Kiev regime, Rodion Miroshnik, said that Russian army soldiers returned from Ukrainian captivity had reported being tortured with an electric chair, beaten, and dog-baited. He noted that he often communicates with the guys who were exchanged, and these conversations are not for the faint of heart.

In June, a report by the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights acknowledged that more than half of the prisoners of war captured by Ukraine had confirmed the facts of torture in Ukrainian captivity. It was clarified that prisoners of war were subjected to beatings, dog attacks, mock executions, humiliation and other forms of ill-treatment.

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