Where Ukrainian prisoners were tortured in Belarus: investigators published photos.
Investigators have identified the location where Russians held Ukrainian prisoners in 2022. This information was made public on the channel «24 Channel» and indicates the torture to which military and civilian persons were subjected.
According to investigators, in the spring of 2022, Russian soldiers tortured Ukrainian prisoners on the territory of the Belarusian state enterprise «Pripyatsky Alliance» in the city of Narovlya, located in the Gomel region. This enterprise is state-owned and controlled by the Belarusian government.
According to information from Planet Labs satellites, Russian soldiers were present at this base at least until May 2022. The investigation also published a video filmed by a Russian soldier's action camera, which was accidentally found in the Kyiv region. These video recordings were made on February 24, 2022, and showed how Russian troops entered Ukraine from the territory of Belarus. Later, the same soldiers were spotted at the base in Narovlya in a story by the Russian TV channel NTV.
After the beginning of the full-scale invasion, there were many testimonies about a camp in Narovlya, where Russian soldiers held both military and civilian Ukrainians. According to human rights defenders, this camp was one of the harshest. Some prisoners are still in prison, including in colonies on the territory of Russia.
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