Source: https://gilbertdoctorow.com/2018/12/06/maltreated-prisoners-of-war-prisoners-of-conscience-rotting-in-ukrainian-detention-centers/
Timestamp: 2019-04-24 11:47:25+00:00

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In the past two weeks, the United States and NATO countries have opened still another line of attack on Russia in their ongoing high pitch information war: the seizure by the Russian navy of three Ukrainian vessels attempting unsanctioned entry to the Kerch Straits, together with the arrest of their crews who have been treated medically, as necessary, and dispatched to a prison in Moscow for interrogation.
In light of the sound and fury over the Ukrainian sailors, it seems to me that the moment is especially opportune to bring to the attention of the world community, and in particular to the attention of Amnesty International, the Council of Europe and other institutions and political forces defending the cause of human rights the following inhumane treatment by the government in Kiev of prisoners of war and prisoners of conscience. Here the objective is not to score propaganda points but to secure urgently needed assistance to named individuals currently in Ukrainian detention centers.
As happens in cases like this, I received the list from friends of friends serving in the Moscow embassy of an EU country. Accordingly I have every reason to believe in its accuracy and impartiality.
1. Medical care is not being provided.2. Their cases are not really being examined by the courts. The cases are being transferred from tribunal to tribunal, where the court sessions only consider the question of extending the preventive detention measures.3. Complaints have been filed with international organizations with respect to numerous violations of human rights law, namely : abuse of power of the forces of law and order, violations during the examination of files by the judges (at all stages of the judicial proceedings). Ukrainian government authorities have responded in a formalistic manner and propose to investigate the violations (practically none of these cases has been brought to trial).
Art. 437 part. 2, Art 263 part. 1 Captured and gravely wounded near the lines of demarcation, during inspection of the implementaiton of the Minsk Accords. Tortured and refused medical assistance. Urgently in need of surgeryt.
Ruslan Bronislavovich 25.12.1973 Odessa – Temporary Detention Center Acute pain in the vertical column (lumbar region); cardiovascular and gastro-intestinal pain.
Art. 258 part. 3,4, Art. 113 – Art. 263 Arrested on 05/07/2015 Torture Cerebral lesions.
Subjected to physical and psychological abuse.
Persons close to him have received death threats. .
Piotr Nikolaevich 12.07.1972 Odessa – Temporary Detention Center.
Arrested on 19.03.2017 Physical force used during his arrest. Citizen of the Republic of Moldova. According to the provisions of the law. art. 111 cannot be applied to foreign citizens.
Interned since 11.10.2017 Stomach ulcers, chronic illness of duodenum, urinary lithiasis.
Art. 263. Interned since 2015 Acute infection of lymph ganglions, oedema in limbs, astro-intestinal illness.
Interned since 27.05.2018 Was arrested on 27.05.2018 by the Ukrainian Security Service on suspicion of collaboration with the Russian FSB.
Physical force used during the arrest and during the interrogation.
Interned since 26.02.2015 Physical force used during the arrest.
Mock execution during his arrest.
Vyachelav Aleksandrovich 19.10.1975 Kharkov –Temporary Detention Center.
Arrested without witnesses present. Valuables were stolen during the arrest. Subjected to torture. Critically ill. Before the arrest, he was wounded in the head and vertebral column during a car accident. Requires treatment. Pain in the head and spine.
Art. 250 part.8, Art. 263, Art.258 Physical and psychological pressure.
Sergey Aleksandrovich 29/01/1980 Kharkov – Temporary Detention Center.

References: Art. 437
 Art 263

Art. 258
 Art. 113
 Art. 263
 art. 111

Art. 263

Art. 250
 Art. 263
 Art.258