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“They beat me, stepped on my head”: a survivor of captivity spoke about the atrocities of the invaders

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A survivor of captivity spoke about the atrocities of the invaders/Collage of Channel 24

In Bogdanovka and Bolshaya Dymerka, the Russians tortured dozens of people during their month of stay, many of whom still cannot be found.

Journalist of the Bihus project. Info Anna Kalyuzhnaya told Channel 24 how the Russians mocked the prisoners. A man, a local artist Ivan, who managed to survive, shared with her about the atrocities of the invaders.

Russians beat and mocked the prisoners

Enemy soldiers abducted him from the street and began interrogating him about the positions of the Ukrainian Armed Forces. Despite the fact that he was unarmed, introduced himself as an artist and did not have the necessary information, the Russians brutally mocked him and kept him in the cellar. , on the elbows, stepped on the head. Once they shot right in the cellar and said: “Oh, look, I missed something.” They scared me so much,” Ivan recalled for three days in captivity of Russian invaders.

Ivan survived the torture and death of another prisoner and finally decided to run away. The fate of the third man who was in the basement is unknown.

Attention! During the month of Russian occupation, dozens of people were tortured to death in Bogdanovka and Bolshaya Dymerka alone, many of whom still cannot be found. Three executioners were identified.

Let us recall that the Ukrainian authorities have repeatedly stated the inevitability of punishment for Russian invaders who commit atrocities in our country. In particular, it is reported that the Russian invaders responsible for the war crimes in Bucha are already on trial.

Six of those who got into Ukraine have already been sentenced. They will spend the next years behind bars. They will be imprisoned for a period of 8 to 15 years. The corresponding statement was made by the speaker of the SBU Artem Dekhtyarenko.

By the way, the first Russian soldier, convicted Vadim Shishimarin, is a 21-year-old sergeant of the Russian army. All the evidence collected by prosecutors and investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine is enough to deprive Shishimarin of freedom for a period of 10 to 15 years, or sentence him to life imprisonment.

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