Amnesty Says Torture Of Ukraine War Prisoners Is Rife

Both warring sides in eastern Ukraine are perpetrating war crimes almost daily, including torturing prisoners and summarily killing them
Amnesty Says Torture Of Ukraine War Prisoners Is Rife
Ukrainian prisoners of war wait in line before a prisoner exchange in Russia-backed separatist controlled territory, near the village of Zholobok, some 20 kilometers (12 miles) west of Luhansk, Ukraine. AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda
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KIEV, Ukraine— Both warring sides in eastern Ukraine are perpetrating war crimes almost daily, including torturing prisoners and summarily killing them, the Amnesty International rights group said in a report Friday.

Amnesty said in a statement that it has heard from former captives of both Ukrainian government and separatist forces who say they faced savage beatings, torture with electric shocks, kicking and stabbings.

Concern about the treatment of prisoners comes as Ukrainian authorities face scrutiny this week for publicly parading two men they say were Russian soldiers captured while fighting alongside separatists.