According to the ombudsman, Russia has killed at least 109 Ukrainian prisoners of war in 2024.  

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**Russia Summarily Executed 109 POWs in 2024**

Ukraine’s Ombudsman, Dmytro Lubinets, said on national television that killed at least 109 (POWs) in 2024. This number is based on confirmed cases and may be higher.

**Torture and Ill-Treatment Reports**

Reports of murders, torture, and ill-treatment of POWs are regular in Ukraine. The ombudsman mentioned that 177 cases of executions were confirmed “during the previous years of the full-scale war.” This trend coincides with an accelerated pace of Russian advance in Ukraine.

** Concerns**

Lubinets criticized the international community for not taking effective action against Russia’s actions. He said, “Unfortunately, we do not see an effective reaction from the international community.”

**New Developments**

* A Ukrainian missile struck a boiler plant in Russia’s Rostov Oblast overnight on Dec. 11.
* Russian forces suffered casualties, with 1,400 casualties reported just over the past day.
* Russia will consider a prisoner exchange, but no concrete decisions have been made.

**Global Response**

* The US Treasury Department announced it will provide $20 billion in loan assistance to Ukraine.
* A $266 million foreign sales package for Ukraine was approved by the Department.
* Poland intends to play an active role in EU talks as they assume the rotating presidency of the Council of the Union.

**Other News**

* A Russian drone struck and damaged an (IAEA) service vehicle near the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
* Successful tests of a new Ukrainian missile, dubbed Ruta (Rue), are underway.
* Russia may have transferred fighter jets to in exchange for soldiers.

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