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A discussion panel “Humanitarian Dimension was held in Switzerland. Release of p...

Only the establishment of a fair peace and the prosecution of the aggressor will stop the military crimes of the Russian Federation in Ukraine - a separate discussion on the humanitarian dimension of war was held at the peace summit

A discussion panel “Humanitarian Dimension was held in Switzerland. Release of prisoners and deported persons. " The event moderator, senior adviser to the head of the Presidential Office Darius Zarivna noted that the mass abduction of Ukrainian children, the system of cruel torture of prisoners, which Russian invaders resort to, are the essence of Russian imperialism and true signs of genocide. "No flag is so great to cover the shame of murder of innocent people.

" These are the words of the American historian Howard Zinna. To kill innocent people through torture is not just a shame, it is a continuous barbarism, ”she said. Three Ukrainians shared the participants of the discussion as a result of Russian aggression.   Vladislav Buryak, who is now 18 years old, told how he spent 90 days in Russian captivity after he was stolen at a checkpoint in Vasylivka. In captivity, the guy suffered horrible torture and abuse.

But nevertheless, he did not lose his sustainability and unwavering spirit and supported other prisoners.   45-year-old military Maxim Kolesnikov spent almost a year in Russian captivity. In 321 days of captivity, he lost 32 kilograms. The man said that he was captured at the beginning of a full -scale invasion. In the detention center of the Bryansk region in Russia, he was repeatedly questioned, restricted in food and severely treated. But in the end, Ukraine was able to return it home.

Baptist from Odessa Sergey Gaidarzhi shared his loss. As a result of the Russian attack, his wife Anna and the four -month -old son of Timothy were killed. He also recently told his story speaker of the House of Congress representatives Mike Johnson during a meeting. Prosecutor General of Ukraine Andriy Kostin stressed that law enforcement officers have already documented almost 130,000 cases of military crimes committed by Russian invaders, including 301 cases of sexual violence.