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prisoners were raped in Donbass, people without genitals were taken away

Ukrainians who were released from the captivity of militants in Donbass, have been victims of sexual violence… Suffered men and women.

Talk show about it “The right to powerIrina Gerashchenko, the people’s deputy from the European Solidarity party, told on the 1 + 1 TV channel on June 10. create a class action lawsuit towards Russia in relation to everyone who tortured or killed Ukrainians in Donbass.

“I have now handed over to the new prosecutor’s office a specially translated text on sexual crimes in the conflict zone. Among the people I released, a lot of men and women complained that they were victims of gang rape“, – Gerashchenko declared.

Irina Gerashchenko called for a class action lawsuit.

According to her, about such torture no information in any international report… Gerashchenko explained that this requires not just a certificate, but also specially conducted examination by protocol. For all those released from captivity to pass it, a corresponding proposal was submitted to the prosecutor’s office.

“When we took people without hands, when we took people without genitals, this cannot be said goodbye,” Gerashchenko stressed.

Recall that the Ukrainians who returned home as part of a prisoner exchange, confirmed facts of beating and inhuman treatment on them by the L / DPR terrorists during their imprisonment in the occupied territory of Donbass.

It is also known that in some places at the same time were kept in inhuman conditions from 200 to 300 people, regardless of gender, moreover, without proper provision of medical care and food.

As reported OBOZREVATEL earlier, at the exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and the armed formations of Russia in the Donbass (“L / DPR”) “both sides earned”… For the return of one of the soldiers in three days from the Ukrainian side they allegedly asked for 10 thousand dollars. This was stated by the ex-first deputy commander of the Special Operations Forces Sergei Krivonos.

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