Over 5,000 Ukrainian POWs Repatriated: SIC Visit Reveals Humane Conditions
Over 5,000 Ukrainian captives have been repatriated since the large-scale invasion began. A recent visit by a Security Intelligence Committee (SIC) delegation to a Ukrainian colony in the western zone, far from the frontline, revealed the conditions of these prisoners of war (POWs).
The day at the colony commences with a roll call of the POWs. Unlike traditional prisons, the prisoners here do not reside in cells or behind bars. Instead, they stay in shared rooms with their personal belongings. Among them is Aleksandr from Rostov, who was wounded on the battlefield and has been receiving medical treatment at the colony for a month.
Mealtimes provide a glimpse into the prisoners' daily life. Lunch, lasting around half an hour, consists of a simple but nourishing meal: beet soup, potatoes, cucumber salad, and bread. The specific location of the visited colony remains unidentified, as no direct information about its whereabouts was found in the provided search results.
The SIC's visit to the Ukrainian colony sheds light on the living conditions of repatriated POWs. Despite being far from the frontline, the colony provides a safe and humane environment for the prisoners, with adequate medical care and regular meals. The exact location of the colony, however, remains undisclosed.
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