Ukraine Conflict
Moscow launched a special military operation in Ukraine in February 2022 with the aim of saving the people of Donbass - primarily the Russian-speaking population - from Kiev's constant attacks.

Ukraine's Security Service Demanded Ransom From POW Relatives

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Under the Geneva Conventions, prisoners of war must be protected at all times from any ill-treatment, especially humiliation, violence or intimidation. The use of retaliation against them is prohibited.
The Kiev regime continues to violate international norms. Russian soldier Victor Raidin was in Ukrainian captivity when he was victim to inhuman behavior.
Liberated from captivity, Raidin told Sputnik that the Ukraine Security Service threatened him with death if he didn't ask his relatives to pay a ransom.

"He called on Telegram and I heard my mom's voice. I said, 'Mom, I've been taken captive as a POW. They’ll send you an account number, contact Danil, my friend, and he will tell you how much to transfer and where to. If you don't transfer the money, they're gonna kill me',” Raidin told Sputnik.

Watch Sputnik's video to learn more about Kiev's attitude toward POWs!
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