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Russia subjecting Ukrainian civilians to 'sexual torture': UN experts

Russia subjecting Ukrainian civilians to 'sexual torture': UN experts

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UN experts accuse Russia of 'sexual torture' as part of a systematic policy of intimidation in occupied Ukraine.
Ten civilians faced electric shocks, sexualised assaults, mock executions, and beatings under Russian occupation.
Experts urge Russia to address accusations, prevent sexual torture, and release a detained female victim.
Russia is using 'sexual torture' against civilians as part of a 'deliberate and systematic policy' of intimidation in areas of Ukraine seized in Moscow's invasion, United Nations experts said on Thursday.
The experts, who are mandated by the Human Rights Council but do not speak on behalf of the UN, said they had sent Russia a dossier detailing 10 cases of Ukrainian civilians tortured while under Russian occupation.
All were administered 'repeated electric shocks, including to the genitals' by the Russians, who also beat, kicked, blindfolded and acted out mock drownings and executions on their captives, the experts' statement said.
'These separate allegations, capturing the experiences of four women and six men, are truly grisly,' said Alice Jill Edwards, the UN's Special Rapporteur on Torture, warning that they were 'only a small snapshot of a wider, well-documented pattern'.
'These were all highly-sexualised assaults which included rapes, threats of rape, and other depraved conduct,' Edwards said.
The rapporteur added:
It is becoming clearer that the Russian Federation's deliberate and systematic policy of torture in Ukraine involves sexualised torture and other sexualised cruelty, including against the civilian population.
'The Russian Federation is using torture to intimidate, instil fear and control civilians in occupied territory of Ukraine.'
The experts urged the Russian government to explain both the specific allegations detailed in the dossier and what it was doing to prevent sexual torture within the ranks.
One of the female victims remains detained inside Russia, the experts added, calling for her immediate release.
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