“After the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian occupiers took Ukrainian prisoners to a camp on the territory of the Belarusian state-owned enterprise “Prypyat Alliance” in the city of Narovlya, Gomel region. Such results were obtained by the joint investigation of “Scheme” and BRC (Radio Liberty) with the support of the project on documentation of war crimes The Reckoning Project and the hacker group “Cyberpartizans”, reports Kyrylo, an investigative journalist from “Radio Liberty” on Facebook”, — write on: ua.news
After the beginning of the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian occupiers took Ukrainian prisoners to a camp on the territory of the Belarusian state enterprise “Prypyat Alliance” in the city of Narovlya, Gomel region.
Such results were obtained by the joint investigation of “Scheme” and BRC (Radio Liberty) with the support of the project on documentation of war crimes The Reckoning Project and hacker group “Cyberpartizans”, reports the investigative journalist from “Radio Liberty” Kyrylo Ovsyany on Facebook.
According to journalists, “Prypyat Alliance” is a state-owned enterprise that is part of the structure of the Belarus Council of Ministers. It is this state-owned enterprise that owns the plot of land in Narovla, where the Russians tortured Ukrainians in 2022.
Upon returning from captivity, the Ukrainians remembered only that they were held in Belarus. But not a single person could say exactly where they were beaten, tortured, abused and tried to be used in propaganda videos during the “filtering”. All they remembered was something similar to a collective farm.
OSINT journalists analyzed videos of Russian propagandists and satellite images and found out exactly where this happened. Now they are waiting “for an appropriate reaction in the Office of the Prosecutor General.”
According to Planet Labs satellite images, the Russian military was at this base until at least early May 2022.
After the full-scale invasion, Ukrainian human rights activists and journalists began to receive numerous testimonies that the Russian army had organized a filtration camp on the territory of Narovla, where captured Ukrainians – both civilians and military – were taken. Some human rights defenders call this camp one of the most cruel in the treatment of prisoners.
According to human rights defenders, currently some of the Ukrainians who passed through the filtration camp on the territory of the Pripyat Alliance in Narovla are still in captivity, in particular, in the territory of correctional colonies in the Russian Federation.
Earlier it was reported that Russian invaders tortured to death 45-year-old local resident Volodymyr Zakablyuk in the city of Kakhovka, Kherson Oblast.
In addition, the Prosecutor General’s Office sent an indictment to the court against three Russian servicemen involved in war crimes during the occupation of the village of Novopetrivka, Bashtan District, Mykolaiv Oblast.
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