by Martha Serafini
Among the 86 prisoners released last April 1 in the exchange between Kyiv and Moscow were 15 women who suffered the same humiliations as the Jews in the concentration camps
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ODESSA Like German women after the end of World War II. Like the Jewish women in the concentration camps. Among the 86 prisoners released in the exchange between Kyiv and Moscow last April 1 were 15 women soldiers. All, young women in uniform, had their heads shaved to zero.
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The news was announced by the President of the Human Rights Commission of the Ukrainian Parliament, Dmytro Lubinets, who posted some pictures on Facebook. “They did it as a sign of humiliation, arrogance and contempt.” Data and evidence that the MP wants to add to those collected so far to investigate the Hague Tribunal’s investigation into the war crimes committed by the Russian army during the invasion and occupation of Ukraine: “We will find out more about crimes against Ukraine military and civilians wrote Lubinets all this will become the basis for the Hague tribunal ».
In his report, Lubinets compares the scars inflicted on Ukrainian soldiers with those “performed by fascists in concentration camps… How writes the deputy do the actions of the Russian occupiers differ from those of the fascists? Into nothing! You are worse ».
The 15 female soldiers were not the first to be swapped between the two sides. In recent weeks, another 19 soldiers, including the 13 sailors from Snake Island, have been returned to Ukraine. And in Kherson, the last major Ukrainian city remaining under Russian control, there are reports of people being taken hostage to swap places with the Moscow military, who were captured by Kiev forces.
Dmytro Lubinets also posted another image showing a number of bodies locked in sacks. “In Irpin, the Russians shot girls and women and then trampled them with tanks! Think about it! These are not people, these are not even animals! This is a horror. All this will become evidence before the Hague tribunal, “writes Lubinets, referring to the atrocities discovered in the areas near Kyiv after the withdrawal of Russian forces, and referring to the news published by Nexta TV channel on Sunday , according to which women and girls from Irpin, a town 20 kilometers from Kyiv, were shot by Russian soldiers and then trampled, local mayor Oleksandr Markushin confirmed.
Also on Sunday, Ukrainian prosecutors investigating possible war crimes by Russian soldiers said they had found 410 bodies in towns near Kyiv, according to the BBC. Prosecutor General of Ukraine Iryna Venedyktova said 140 of the identified bodies had already been examined and more would be examined soon.
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