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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The UN report on human rights violations, torture and ill treatment in the Ukraine/Donbass conflict: https://www.ohchr.org/sites/default/files/Documents/Countries/UA/UkraineArbDetTorture_EN.pdf OHCHR identified a [b]broad range of Government actors engaged in conflictrelated arbitrary detention and torture and ill-treatment, including: SBU; various units (often unspecified) of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF); National Guard; National Police; State Border Guard Service; volunteer battalions before and after their formal incorporation into the UAF, National Guard or National Police (such as the ‘Aidar’ battalion, ‘Artemivsk’ battalion, ‘Azov’ battalion/regiment; ‘Dnipro-1’ battalion; ‘Dnipro-2’ battalion, ‘Donbas’ battalion; ‘Kharkiv-1’ battalion; and ‘Poltava’ battalion); and other armed units which took part in hostilities or were present in Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the context of the armed conflict without being formally incorporated into the UAF, National Guard or National Police (such as ‘Right Sector’).[/b] 50. In many cases, victims were not able to identify the affiliation of the individuals who detained or tortured them. In some cases, perpetrators belonged to multiple structures and were acting together so that one individual was a victim of multiple violations by several perpetrators. 51. [b]The prominent role that the SBU played in conflict-related arbitrary detention, torture and ill-treatment [/b]could be attributed to the fact that it coordinated the ATO, investigated crimes under article 258 (act of terrorism) of the Criminal Code as assigned by the law, and lacked prosecutorial oversight.38 52. Former conflict-related detainees rarely knew the names, ranks and positions of individuals complicit with their arbitrary detention, torture and ill-treatment. However, through its interviews with former detainees, OHCHR documented information on dozens of call signs and visual descriptions of these individuals.[/quote] Now do Russia - kidnappings, rapes, torture and murder of civilians, looting and robbing, deliberately targeting civilians with military weapons, deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure, using banned weapons[/quote]
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