September 25, 2022

Prisoner Exchange

 The prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine this week revealed how horribly Russia has been treating prisoners of war. This is the same man below, before and after his capture.

Our volunteer in Dnipro shared the following:

"More and more details about freed POW are uncovered. Most of them have anorexia. They were fed cattle food in not enough quantities. All combatants from Azov were in solitary cells which is by itself recognized as a torture. On top of that, the real tortures with electric current were common. Those who were wounded didn’t get the proper treatment.

They all are in bad health and mental condition, some will be sent for treatment abroad.

All these months. the Red Cross lied that they monitor POW but during all that time they haven’t visited any of 215 people even a single time."

His name is Myhailo Dianov - Once hale and hearty....now anorexic and disfigured.

More photos of him below - before and after being wounded and tortured by Russians. Check out the right arm in the photos below and compare that to the photo above, after prison. Reminds one of Auschwitz and Dachau and the plan to exterminate these people.

 


With his family after returning home.

Now about the Russian soldiers and how they were treated in Ukrainian prisons, from our volunteer in Dnipro:

"Do you know what they (the Russian soldiers who were exchanged) ate on the way home? Tiramisu. It is the kind of cake. And sushi. They were fed three times a day with hot food in Ukrainian prison (there is an interview in Zolkin’s channel about it) and they only missed tiramisu and sushi. Our boys and girls haven’t seen bread.

The exhumation at the first sight of war crimes in Izium uncovered 447 people, only 22 were soldiers, (5 children, 194 man, 215 woman, 11 not identified). There are traces of tortures on some bodies."

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