Torture victims come forward after Russian retreat in Ukraine

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KOZACHA LOPAN, Ukraine - This month's dramatic Ukrainian advance north of Kharkiv drove Russian forces back across the border, and uncovered evidence of torture under their occupation.

"The people who worked as so-called 'policemen' in the so-called 'People's Police' are known," district war crimes prosecutor Kateryna Shevtsova told AFP. "Olexander" - AFP agreed to conceal his real name and identity as he has relatives in Russian-occupied Crimea - said he was arrested on March 22 by gunmen in two SUVs.

 

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