Accounts from former detainees and human rights monitors paint a grim picture of the detention facilities where Ukrainian prisoners are held. Reports reveal consistent patterns of physical beatings, psychological intimidation, and prolonged isolation, designed not only to punish but also to break the spirit of captives. Basic human rights, including access to medical care and hygiene facilities, are routinely denied, exacerbating the suffering. Witnesses describe overcrowded cells where prisoners endure freezing temperatures and scarce, inadequate food rations, heightening the risks of illness and mortality.

Conditions documented include:

  • Systematic use of torture methods ranging from electric shocks to forced stress positions
  • Deliberate deprivation…