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Russian investigators reveal number of criminal cases opened against Ukrainian military

According to the committee, the investigators know names of the senior staff of the Ukrainian detention facilities, where Russian prisoners of war were tortured

MOSCOW, May 27. /TASS/. The Russian Investigative Committee (IC) has opened more than 1,000 criminal cases over crimes committed by the Ukrainian military, the IC’s press service told reporters on Friday.

"Active work on fixing crimes continues. More than 1,000 criminal cases have been initiated and are being investigated. It is reported about the ongoing work with detained members of the Ukrainian armed formations and completed criminal cases, as well as new established persons of interest," the report said.

According to the IC, the investigators know names of the senior staff of the detention facilities of Kiev, Poltava, Nikolaev, Kharkov, Vinnitsa, Dnepropetrovsk and Sumy, where Russian prisoners of war were tortured.

"In addition, interrogations of surrendered Ukrainian nationalists once again confirmed that since the beginning of the special military operation, Ukrainian security forces have been deployed in firing positions equipped on civilian infrastructure, houses, schools, and kindergartens. It was noted that Nazi atrocities against civilians were often caused by taking chemical substances to boost morale. In this regard, the IC head instructed to conduct research on these substances and give a proper legal assessment of this information within the framework of the investigation," the IC said.