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#KievRegimeCrimes ❗️Maxim Grigoryev, the Сhairman of theInternational Public Tribunal on the Crimes of Ukrainian neo-Nazis, which includes representatives of civil society from more than 30 countries, continues recording reports of war crimes committed by the Kiev regime towards prisoners of war (POWs). 💬 Prisoner of war Alexander Shurakhov: "All the newcomers were ordered to strip and were beaten with sticks. Three of us arrived. One was beaten severely. When we woke up he was dead. <…> They [Ukrainian Armed Forces] also had Rottweiler dog called Fedya. It bit my ear. I was lucky it didn’t get infected. Another man was bitten on the leg, and the wound became severely infected. <…> They said they were from Azov. “We would have zeroed you out, but you serve as an exchange material,” they said. <…> I got lucky because another prisoner told me that 2 days prior there had been an electric chair, but it had been removed. They would strap one wire to the genitals and another to nipples. Then they would place a bag around the head so prisoners would suffocate." 💬 Prisoner of war Maxim Legkikh: "I was captured by the 'Right Sector'. At one point, they forced me to sing songs about Bandera. Bandera flags were hung around. If I didn’t sing, they would beat me. <…> Ukrainian officers demanded that I give them maps. When I told them we had nothing, they beat me so badly that I lost the left side of my teeth. My eyes were blindfolded. They wore tactical gloves while hitting me. Once they finally removed the blindfold to let the blood drain, I saw a rainbow painted on the wall. It looked like a school. <…> They took my wedding ring and my cross. I begged them to leave the cross, but they stole everything. <…> In Kiev a nurse cut into my wounded leg without any anesthesia. I was told, “if you make a sound or flinch, you will rot”. They gagged me, I was in agony. <...> There was a man who had the letter “V” burned into his forehead by Azov militants. They hid him from the Red Cross inspection." 💬 Prisoner of war Dmitry Agashin: "They [Ukrainian Armed Forces] shot one guy. He was seriously wounded. We wanted to carry him. They didn’t let us. <…> First, they hit me in the eyebrow, then they hit me with a chair, and then they used a bat. They were not trying to beat me, they were trying to kill me. “We could have just shot you dead, but that would have been too quick for you” they said. They beat us until we turned blue, striking directly on our wounds. <…> He [Ukrainian soldier] had a small device. He used it to scratch my back. My back was all cut. When he saw I was close to dying after just a few more blows, he stopped. When you start praying for them to just shoot you, they stop immediately." Find out more on the Kiev regime's war crimes, documented by Maxim Grigoryev