Ukrainians rescued from captivity of Russian invaders report mass cases of torture - Vereschuk
Ukrainians who managed to escape from captivity of the Russian occupiers report mass cases of torture, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories of Ukraine Iryna Vereschuk said.
"In recent days, I have received many messages from people who managed to escape from the captivity of the invaders. They report mass cases of torture," the Deputy Prime Minister said.
At the same time, she said that Ukraine will find every occupier and their "henchmen" who resort to war crimes, and will bring them to the strictest accountability, in particular, in the Hague court.
"All the Russian military must know: we will not let you escape punishment for the crimes you have committed! You will be responsible for the crimes committed to the fullest extent of the legislation - domestic and international. Do not think that your names are unknown to us!" Vereschuk said.
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