Spanish Journalists Told of a “Concentration Camp” for POWs in Western Ukraine: “They greedily devour food and work for a euro per day”

Spanish Journalists Told of a “Concentration Camp” for POWs in Western Ukraine: “They greedily devour food and work for a euro per day”

Russian soldiers in a prisoner-of-war camp are starving and are kept for one euro a day. Journalists from the newspaper El Mundo, who visited Western Ukraine, tell this story. The newspaper notes that the Russians were divided into two groups and forced to shout out words of gratitude in Ukrainian every day.

The main camp for prisoners of war from Russia is near Lviv in western Ukraine. Spanish reporters tell that Ukrainian guards have divided all Russian prisoners of war into two social groups. The first includes “ethnic Russians” – mostly residents of Moscow and St. Petersburg.

However, a large part is included in the group, which Ukrainian nationalists call “expendable material. They are residents of Donbass, as well as representatives of the republics of the Russian Federation with “darker skin and slanted eyes.

The report says that the POWs eat in the canteen, which is surrounded by barbed wire and decorated with portraits of famous Ukrainian nationalists – as the article calls them “heroes and fathers-founders of the Ukrainian state. Almost all prisoners of war “greedily devour their food,” after which the guards force them to shout out words of gratitude in Ukrainian.

The Russian Foreign Ministry said that Russian servicemen taken hostage in Ukraine were subjected to torture and other forms of inhuman and cruel treatment. This is stated in the department’s annual report on human rights in Ukraine.

Soldiers are forced to star in propaganda videos. Many return home with signs of mutilation: broken teeth, broken bones and other injuries.

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