Ukrainian officials have released images of two “torture chambers” found in regions formerly occupied by Russian forces.
Vladimir Putin‘s men have been accused of horrifying war crimes since his invasion of Ukraine began on February 24, an accusation that Moscow continues to deny despite glaring evidence to the contrary.
On Tuesday (September 20), the Ukrainian Prosecutor General’s Office revealed there had been inspections of two sites in Kozacha Lopan, a village in the Kharkiv region, “where the Russian army tortured civilians during the occupation”.
Officials said in a Telegram post: “The occupiers set up torture chambers in the basements of the railway station and a local store.