Stolen valour
Moscow says Ukrainian POWs are joining its ranks voluntarily, but analysts warn of potential war crimes

The deputy chairman of the State Duma Committee on CIS Affairs ruffled some feathers last week when he announced the formation of a new battalion within the Russian Armed Forces to be made up of Ukrainian prisoners of war (POWs) who, instead of being sent home in a prisoner exchange, had opted to join Moscow’s invasion of their homeland.
A wide range of torture and physical abuse has been used to coerce Ukrainians to serve in a Russian military unit made up of Ukrainians recruited from Russian penal colonies.
The creation of the new battalion is likely an attempt by the Russian military to mirror Ukraine’s well-known international brigades, such as the Freedom of Russia Legion.
Forcing people to fight on the enemy’s side and forced passportisation are violations of the rights of prisoners of war and constitute war crimes.
There have been several cases in which Ukrainians from occupied territories have been taken prisoner by Ukrainian forces while serving in Russian units.


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