Ukraine returns 25 severely ill, wounded prisoners of war amid Russian disregard of medical care

Ukraine managed to establish a new format for returning severely wounded and ill prisoners of war (POWs), resulting in the repatriation of 25 Ukrainians on 15 January, according to the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War (KSHPPV).

According to the UN, over 95% of Ukrainian prisoners of war held by Russia have been subjected to torture, including beatings with metal rods, severe electric shocks, and enforced nudity, actions she describes as “widespread and systematic” and constituting war crimes. In contrast, Ukrainian authorities provide unrestricted access to detention facilities for Russian POWs, maintaining conditions that comply with humanitarian law.

The exchange prioritized severely wounded and ill prisoners in accordance with the Third Geneva Convention. Several wounded Ukrainian service members were also retrieved from Russia’s Kursk Oblast.



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