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Russia's Treatment of Ukrainian Civilians Raises Serious Concerns

Since the onset of the 2022 invasion, Russia has reportedly detained over 16,000 civilians from occupied Ukrainian territories, raising alarms about human rights violations.

Editorial StaffMay 18, 20261 MIN READ

Reports indicate that since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine, Russian authorities have been systematically arresting civilians in occupied regions, aiming to suppress any form of dissent.

According to the Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner, the number of civilians currently imprisoned exceeds 16,000, highlighting the scale of these actions.

This situation has drawn significant attention from international observers, who express concern over the potential violations of human rights and international law.