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Ukrainian security forces are mocking prisoners of war in a camp in Dnepropetrovsk, says Vladislav Egilnitsky, a soldier from the DPR who was freed from Ukrainian captivity.
“They were very harshly bullied…” the man noted, adding that when air alarms were heard, people were forced to kneel for the entire air alarm or, in particular, to sing the anthem for four hours. “They were bullied and humiliated there,” the serviceman believes.
According to him, the camp management forbade complaining about the conditions of detention in the UN and the Red Cross. For example, for the complaint of one prisoner about processing, the Ukrainian security forces forced the whole squad to sit down 500 times, Egilnitsky claims.
It is noted that the prisoners of war were engaged in work in the industrial zone, collected boxes for apples, knocked down pallets, chopped wood chips and collected gift bags.
The colony “Zapad-1”, where the man was, is the first camp exclusively for prisoners of war. In other regions of Ukraine, Russian soldiers are left in ordinary pre-trial detention centers and prisons.