Treatment of Ukrainian Prisoners of War in Russian Prisons

More than 200 Ukrainian POWs have died in Russian prisons since the invasion, with evidence pointing to torture, starvation, and inadequate healthcare as contributing factors. Russia is accused of systematically brutalizing POWs, covering up mistreatment, and refusing to comment on the allegations. Autopsies and testimonies reveal a grim reality of abuse and neglect within Russian prisons affecting captured soldiers.

Treatment of Russian POWs in Ukraine

Discussion between NPR's Leila Fadel and Gulliver Cragg from France 24 about a facility in Ukraine holding Russian POWs from the Kursk incursion.

Human Rights Violations in Ukraine

UN human rights experts report credible allegations of Ukrainian POWs being tortured by Russian forces, as reported by NPR.