177 Ukrainian POWs in captivity killed by Russia. 

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According to Victoria Tymbaliuk, a representative of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of of War, at least 177 have died in captivity since the start of the all-out war. Despite the return of 3,600 prisoners of war and deported citizens through exchanges between Moscow and Kyiv, thousands still remain in Russian captivity.

Tymbaliuk expressed concern that the actual number of deaths in Russian prisons is likely much higher due to the lack of international oversight. She stated that the reported number of deaths is only based on confirmed cases, and many more may have died without being officially recognized by Russia.

The representative also noted that Russia has refused to confirm the capture or whereabouts of thousands of prisoners, leaving their families and loved ones in a state of uncertainty. Tymbaliuk emphasized that the longer these prisoners remain in Russian prisons, the higher the risk of death.

Recently, reports have surfaced of the execution of 16 Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian armed forces on the front. , head of the War Department of the Prosecutor General’s Office, confirmed this information. The released video showed , captured by the Russians, being lined and deliberately shot. Those who showed signs of life were executed at close range with automatic gunfire.

The brutal treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian forces is a grave violation of rights and . The must take action to ensure the safe return of all prisoners and hold those responsible for these atrocities accountable. 

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