Doctor’s desperate action: Breaking medical ethics in order to show the world Russia’s torture against Ukrainian POWs  

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**Shocking Image Reveals Russia’s Torture of POWs**

A disturbing photo has emerged, showing a Ukrainian soldier with the words “Glory Russia” burned into his body. The image is a stark reminder of the brutal treatment many (POWs) have endured at the hands of captors.

According to reports, the soldier was one of thousands held in Russian captivity, and was returned to as part of an exchange program. The photo was taken by a doctor who was caring for the soldier, and has since been confirmed as authentic by Ukrainian authorities.

The image is just one example of the widespread abuse and mistreatment that many Ukrainian POWs have suffered while in Russian custody. With an estimated 8,000 soldiers still held captive, and around 60,000 missing, believed to be detained in Russian prisons, the scale of this human rights crisis is staggering.

**Violations of Detention Conditions Widespread**

Representatives from Ukraine’s have spoken out about the shocking conditions faced by POWs. Andrii Yusov, a representative of the Main Directorate, has confirmed that 90% of Ukrainian personnel freed from Russian captivity report some form of abuse or mistreatment.

“Violations of detention conditions, necessary nutrition standards, medical care – this is a very common phenomenon in Russian captivity,” Yusov said. “It’s something that the International Committee of the Red Cross and the entire international community must work on and pressure.”

Yusov also highlighted the critical weight loss experienced by many POWs during their time in captivity. This is often visually apparent, with prisoners returning to Ukraine in a significantly poorer state than those who are held in Russian custody.

**Investigations Underway**

Ukraine is carefully documenting these abuses, which will be used as part of ongoing investigations and justice efforts. The information will also be shared on international legal platforms, in the hopes of bringing pressure to bear on Russia to improve its treatment of POWs.

As this shocking image continues to circulate, it serves as a reminder of the urgent need for action from the international community to address these human rights abuses.

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