REPORTED ACTS MOUNTING TO WAR CRIMES
Comment on reports about torture rooms
You find these reports documented here. However, we will not find nor conclude that they are about torture rooms as most of the found material do not directly and visibly show that the rooms really have been used for torture. It is to the authorities to find or conclude.
- Read "About the use of the term "war crimes"
- Related category "Reported deaths and wounded' were we document cases about which it we're not sure whether they are about war crimes.
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Two images described as Russian invaders struck an maternity ward; new born baby killed
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Video showing Ukrainian official and a officer in unknown building described as used for detention and torture
Information sheet from the General Prosecutor's Office about total number of children who became victim since start of Putin's invasion
Video from unknown date shows an empty room described as torture room
Tweet reports 991 bodies found
Video described as taken in Old Crimea, Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast shows a mass burial site
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Photos showing rooms in unknown building or buildings claimed as torture rooms found in Snihurivka, Kherson Oblast
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Maxar image shows expansion mass burial site
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Documents shows Russia sold stolen grain to Syria
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Video shows a Russian demolition excavator at location described 'Lunina 25.27' where it is erasing evidence of war crimes
Video from undisclosed Russian source shows mass burial site described as in Mariupol, Donetsk Oblast
Comment:
At least 3.000, while we believe that it is more likely the site outside Vynohradne discovered in April 2022.
Bellingcat: The Remote Control Killers Behind Russia’s Cruise Missile Strikes on Ukraine
In the early hours of Monday, 10 October 2022, Russia pummelled Ukraine’s largest cities with missiles killing at least 20 people and wounding more than 100, according to Ukraine’s national emergency service. Russia has boasted about the surgical precision of its cruise missiles and claimed the attacks on 10 October targeted Ukraine’s military and security command centres and the national energy grid. However, open-source evidence shows that multiple missiles struck non-military targets, damaging residential buildings and hitting kindergartens and playgrounds.
Video from unknown date shows a Russian deployed demolition excavator erases Russian war crimes
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