NewsRussia accused of executing over 150 Ukrainian POWs

Russia accused of executing over 150 Ukrainian POWs

Ukrainian military intelligence, HUR, has revealed that the Russians have executed over 150 captured Ukrainian soldiers. It was emphasised that this is part of Moscow's deliberate policy.

The Russians are killing Ukrainian prisoners - reports the intelligence.
The Russians are killing Ukrainian prisoners - reports the intelligence.
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What do you need to know?

  • HUR reported over 150 executions of Ukrainian soldiers captured by the Russians, which is part of Moscow's deliberate policy.
  • The Independent International Commission of Inquiry of the UN confirmed an increase in cases where Russian forces deliberately killed Ukrainian prisoners.
  • The General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine has launched 75 criminal investigations regarding the executions of 268 Ukrainian prisoners of war.

Ukrainian military intelligence, HUR, has reported that more than 150 cases of executions of Ukrainian soldiers captured by the Russians have been recorded.

"The Main Intelligence Directorate of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine has recorded more than 150 cases of executions of Ukrainian defenders who were captured by the Russians. (...) These crimes are not isolated cases, but a component of a deliberate policy on the part of the leadership of the aggressor state - Russia," it was emphasised in the HUR's statement.

The Independent International Commission of Inquiry of the UN on the situation in Ukraine indicated an increase in cases where Russian forces deliberately killed or injured Ukrainian soldiers surrendering to captivity, in a report dated 19th March 2025.

"Several Russian deserters confirmed that they had received orders not to take prisoners, but to kill them. One deserter quoted a deputy brigade commander as saying, 'We don’t need prisoners, shoot them on the spot,'" states the UN commission document.

What actions has Ukraine taken?

The General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine has launched 75 criminal investigations into suspected executions of 268 Ukrainian prisoners of war. This number increases each year. As explained by the head of the department for countering war crimes in the General Prosecutor's Office of Ukraine, Yuriy Bielousov, the increase in cases can be attributed to "instructions being given by top leaders of the Russian Federation, both political and military."

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