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Human rights activists have not established all prisoners of war from Azov, who ...

Russia judges Azovstali defenders: relatives recognize loved ones among fighters (video)

Human rights activists have not established all prisoners of war from Azov, who are judged in the Russian Federation. On the dock, there were women who worked with cooks in the regiment, writing journalists. Ukrainian prisoners of war from the regiment "Azov", which are in Russia, have not yet been identified. This was reported by Radio Svoboda, a representative of the Azovstal Families Association, Yevgeny Sinenik. "There are already specific cases where relatives recognize their loved ones.

The so -called courts in Russia over the Ukrainian military are constantly undergoing all Geneva conventions," she said. The Sinenik could not confirm or refute the data of the Associated Press that eight women who worked on the regiment were on the defendants. Ukrainian human rights activists from the Center for Civil Liberties have informed Radio Liberty, who contacted their relatives in the Russian Federation. According to their data, including several civilians.

According to human rights activists, the Russian Federation commits a military crime in the case of court against Ukrainian servicemen. The content of civilians as prisoners of war is also a violation of international law. We will remind that on June 14 in the south of Russia began to judge more than 20 Ukrainian soldiers who were captured in Mariupol. If they are found guilty, everyone will receive from 15 years to life imprisonment.