A leading international human rights group said Thursday that if genuine, unverified videos showing Ukrainian troops shooting Russian prisoners of war would depict war crimes, while calling on Ukraine to “ensure an effective investigation” into the alleged abuse.
Human Rights Watch (HRW) said in a statement that “if confirmed, the beating and shooting of captured combatants in their legs would constitute a war crime, and Ukraine needs to demonstrate that it is able and willing to prevent and punish serious violations of international humanitarian law.”
HRW senior legal adviser Aisling Reidy said that “all the information in the videos that suggests abuse, and maybe worse, of POWs needs to be subject to an effective investigation. It should be possible to verify if abuse took place, and from there to hold those responsible to account.”
Videos of possible Russian POW abuse by #Ukraine forces are credible enough to require an effective investigation. If confirmed, the abuse would amount to war crime.
https://t.co/w5VLuvMJ7Epic.twitter.com/I6sUVoxX1H— Human Rights Watch (@hrw) April 1, 2022
The incident appears to have occurred at a dairy farm in a village near Kharkiv two days after Ukrainian forces retook the area. The videos were posted on social media late last month. On March 28, Ukrainian journalist Yuri Butusov published video recorded at the same dairy farm showing the charred remains of what appeared to be people in Russian military uniforms. It is not known if they are the same soldiers who appeared in the previous videos.
Ukrainian officials said the videos would be investigated. Security Service of Ukraine (SSU) published a statement suggesting the videos could be “directly managed by Russian special services,” and that prisoners of war taken by Ukrainian forces “are treated in accordance with the Geneva Convention.”
Russian “occupiers spread fakes to divert attention from their atrocities,” SSU said. “Russian fakes are similar to Russian TV series: cheap, vulgar, predictable, and with poor acting.”
However, experts consulted by HRW said the videos showing the men being shot were consistent with wounds caused by gunshots.
Olexiy Arestovych, an adviser to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said March 27 on Telegram that he “would like to remind all our military, civilian, and defense forces once again that the abuse of prisoners is a war crime that has no amnesty under military law and has no statute of limitations.”
Since invading Ukraine in late February, Russian forces have been accused of war crimes including bombing residential areas with cluster munitions; attacking humanitarian corridors and civilian infrastructure including homes, medical facilities, schools, and shelters; shooting unarmed civilians; torture; sex crimes; and kidnapping and forcibly deporting civilians.
International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim A. A. Khan announced four days into the invasion that he was launching a probe of “alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity” committed in Ukraine.
Brett Wilkins is is staff writer for Common Dreams. Based in San Francisco, his work covers issues of social justice, human rights and war and peace. This originally appeared at CommonDreams and is reprinted with the author’s permission.
Feb 24, 2022 Vladimir Putin’s Speech on Ukraine and US Foreign Policy and NATO – ENG Subtitles
Address by President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation on the Military Intervention in Ukraine; a Critique of U.S. – led foreign policy in Yugoslavia/Serbia, Libya, Syria, and Iraq; and the goals of the Russian Federation in Ukraine.
https://youtu.be/1qS6J-WbTD8
That was a great speech by Putin. The Western Media have most of us brainwashed into thinking the Russians are the bad guys and the West are the good guys.
Colin Powell told the same lies about Iraq having WMD’s that Netanyahu told years later about Iran having WMD’s. Clinton said Serbia was committing genocide in Bosnia.
Thanks Pinkprince, I like all sides of any issue as not to be played. You are wise friend more than most.
Oh no, only enemies of the US are allowed to be charged with war crimes….or haven’t they heard about “American Exceptionalism?” LOL. And what about the non-stop war crimes that have been going on against the Donbass region of Ukraine since 2014?
we were not supposed to be ‘woke’ on that.
I myself completely missed the real news and developing Pre 2016 election tampering Over There but someone was doing some forward thinking and Lured Trump to his Pee party: blackmail filming as was Gunther Biden’s biz, political election year dirt. We are in real bad shape as a democracy.
Was it Mitt or Pat Robertson who set that up to keep Trump sidelined after he heard what great deals could be made there?
hugh? If Biden was Lured there to be dirtied WAY in advance, So was Trump.
Who was behind it?
A: Robertson lacks the inner circles that Mitt has through telecoms the LDS cartel owns. Russians do not want LDS in country because they are notorious intelligence and DIRT Digging S.of. B’s., like Russians.
you gotta be real rotten to make the FSB no-love list.
remember,…
the ‘N’ in NATO stands for Neo-Nazi.
NAZI Authority Terrorist Offensive.