Russians intend to take blood from Ukrainian prisoners


This practice of forced donation was common in Nazi concentration camps.
The State Duma of Russia plans to force captured Ukrainian soldiers to donate blood for the wounded invaders. This was announced by the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada for Human Rights Lyudmila Denisova.
She also stressed that such a decision by the Russian authorities violates the rights of prisoners of war.
Denisova recalled that this is exactly what the Nazis did during World War II.
The State Duma of the Russian Federation proposes to force the captured Ukrainian military to donate blood for the wounded invaders, this fact testifies to the analogy of the atrocities committed by the Nazis in concentration camps during the Second World War. This practice of forced donation was common in Nazi concentration camps, which took blood from them for Wehrmacht soldiers, while people were starved and forced to work, the report says.
By the way, Russia violates Article 26 of the Geneva Convention on the Treatment of Prisoners of War. Therefore, the Denisovs appeal to the UN Commission with a request to investigate human rights violations.
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