Ukrainian Soldiers Accuse The Russians Of Abuses In Captivity
KYIV (Reuters) – Three Ukrainian soldiers who say they were wounded and captured by Russia after one of the biggest battles of the war and later released, accused their captors on Monday of torture and psychological pressure. The men, part of a force that spent weeks fighting their way from a massive steel plant in the southern port of Mariupol after Russia invaded on February 24, told a news conference in Kyiv that their captors wanted to force them to confess to crimes against civilians....