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Russia Authorized Torture of Ukrainian POWs in March 2022: WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reports that Russian prison authorities authorized and implemented widespread torture against Ukrainian prisoners of war starting in March 2022, with orders to be cruel and disregard standard procedures, resulting in extreme violence, including beatings and electric shocks.
Russia Authorized Torture of Ukrainian POWs in March 2022: WSJ
The Wall Street Journal reports that Russian prison authorities authorized and implemented widespread torture against Ukrainian prisoners of war starting in March 2022, with orders to be cruel and disregard standard procedures, resulting in extreme violence, including beatings and electric shocks.
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48% Bias Score


Ukraine Investigates Summary Executions of POWs by Russian Forces
On January 3, 2025, Russian forces executed two Ukrainian prisoners of war near Vremivka and two more near Neskuchne in Donetsk Oblast, after capturing Ukrainian positions; Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office opened investigations, and the incidents were reported to the UN and ICRC.
Ukraine Investigates Summary Executions of POWs by Russian Forces
On January 3, 2025, Russian forces executed two Ukrainian prisoners of war near Vremivka and two more near Neskuchne in Donetsk Oblast, after capturing Ukrainian positions; Ukraine's Prosecutor General's Office opened investigations, and the incidents were reported to the UN and ICRC.
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48% Bias Score

WSJ: Russian Prison Officials Ordered 'Unlimited Violence' Against Ukrainian POWs
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that Russian prison officials received orders to use unlimited violence against Ukrainian POWs in the early stages of the war, leading to widespread and systematic torture resulting in death and severe injuries, according to interviews with former prison g...

WSJ: Russian Prison Officials Ordered 'Unlimited Violence' Against Ukrainian POWs
A Wall Street Journal investigation reveals that Russian prison officials received orders to use unlimited violence against Ukrainian POWs in the early stages of the war, leading to widespread and systematic torture resulting in death and severe injuries, according to interviews with former prison g...
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48% Bias Score
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