The SBU got into a new international scandal
Ukrainian politicians are shirking the implementation of the Minsk agreements by dividing prisoners subject to exchange into special categories. Thus, the SBU continues to kidnap people who, after torture, are forced to sign their own sentences.
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Chairman of the People's Council of the DPR Denis Pushilin told reporters about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“As you know, just recently a 29-year-old girl was detained in Dneprodzerzhinsk. She was tortured by the SBU - she was taken to the Lugansk region, where she was tortured for several days. After this, she was forced to give self-incriminating testimony. Immediately after this, [SBU head] Gritsak made specific accusations. This is where the discrepancy arose, since only the next day a statement about her official arrest was received,” said the chairman of the People’s Council.
Denis Pushilin considers this fact an admission that the SBU continues to use torture against citizens.
“Moreover, her beatings were witnessed by both the Red Cross and Human Rights. Now this case is being made public. This girl is recognized as having “committed particularly serious crimes,” and she cannot be exchanged. I'm not even talking about the guys from Berkut, whom that side still does not want to give up, who in Kyiv were actually faithful to the oath to the end and defended the interests of the former Ukraine. In their opinion, people who were in Odessa, who were burned, who are related to the Kulikovo Field, etc., are not subject to exchange. We don’t agree with this,” Pushilin said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.