We collected testimonies of former prisoners of war and formed the ‘norms’ that Russia offers to the world.
The International Committee of the Red Cross must recognise that Russia is violating the Geneva Conventions. Countries around the world must take action.
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+38067 485 05 06
Andrii Strashnyi,
press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Head of the Department of Information Policy, Communications and Protocol Measures of the Office of the Ombudsman
Tetiana Shelest,
Anastasiia Loza,
communications manager
communications manager
representative of the organisation
Valeriia,
+38073 873 02 92
Due to its ‘neutrality’, the Red Cross is silent about Russia's crimes and allows it to write its own rules
Russia tortures Ukrainian prisoners and does not allow international organisations to visit them.

These are direct violations of the Geneva Conventions.