The Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office announced on Monday that it had discovered four “sites of torture” used by the Russians in Kherson during their occupation of this southern Ukrainian city until Kyiv troops recaptured it on November 11.
“In Kherson, prosecutors continue to establish Russia’s crimes: torture sites have been established in four buildings,” the Ukrainian prosecutor’s office said on Telegram.
According to the prosecutor’s office, Ukrainian investigators visited “four” buildings, including pre-war “pre-war detention centers” “where, during the seizure of the city, the occupiers illegally detained people and brutally tortured.”
Batons, bullets and wooden bats.
“Pieces of rubber batons, a wooden bat, a device used by the occupiers to electrocute civilians, an incandescent lamp and bullets (…) were seized,” added the same source, ten days after the recapture of Kherson by the Ukrainians. army.
“The work continues to establish the places of the rooms of torture and illegal detention of people,” said the General Prosecutor’s Office of Ukraine, also specifying that he wanted to “identify all the victims.”
Since the liberation of Kherson on November 11, Kyiv has repeatedly denounced Russian “war crimes” and “atrocities” in the Kherson region. Moscow, at this stage, has not reacted to these accusations.
Source: BFM TV
