What happens to Russian POW?

Beatings, dog attacks
Women POWs told interviewers that they were not subjected to physical violence but described being psychologically tormented by the screams of male POWs being tortured in nearby cells. Both men and women prisoners reported being subjected to various forms of sexual violence.
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What happens to POWs in Ukraine?

human rights monitoring mission in Ukraine, found that the “vast majority” of former Ukrainian POWs had been subject to torture and ill-treatment, including beatings and sexual abuse.
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What happened to Russian prisoners of war after ww2?

During and after World War II freed POWs went to special "filtration camps" run by the NKVD. Of these, by 1944, more than 90% were cleared, and about 8% were arrested or condemned to serve in penal battalions. In 1944, they were sent directly to reserve military formations to be cleared by the NKVD.
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Are there POWs in Ukraine?

According to Belgian television reporter Quentin Warlop from RTBF, the prison he visited is one of 500 in Ukraine holding POWs.
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What did the Soviets do with Allied POWs?

The POWs were employed as forced labor in the Soviet wartime economy and post-war reconstruction. By 1950 almost all surviving POWs had been released, with the last prisoner returning from the USSR in 1956.
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What happens to Russian POWs in Ukraine?

Russian POWs, held by Ukraine, told interviewers of summary executions and several cases of torture and ill-treatment, mostly when they were captured, first interrogated, or moved to transit camps and places of internment.
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How is Russia treating prisoners of war?

Russian prisoners subjected to 'welcome beatings'

“We also documented various forms of sexual violence, such as pulling a male victim by a rope tied around his genitalia, or forced nudity combined with the threat of rape,” Bogner said.
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Why do Ukrainian soldiers wear blue tape?

Ukrainian soldiers wrap blue tape around their right arm as way of identifying themselves to each other.
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Did any German POWs stay in America?

Although they expected to go home immediately after the end of the war in 1945, the majority of German prisoners continued working in the United States until 1946—arguably violating the Geneva Convention's requirement of rapid repatriation—then spent up to three more years as laborers in France and the United Kingdom.
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What happened to Japanese POWs in Russia?

The last major group of 1,025 Japanese POWs was released on 23 December 1956. From then on, some Japanese POWs were released in small groups, including those who would only return in the 1990s following the collapse of the Soviet Union.
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How did Soviets treat German POWs?

A young POW recalled being subjected to “brutal assaults on a daily basis, hunger, disease, and the cold.” Only by 1948 did their situation improve. The German occupation had wreaked havoc on Soviet soil, so the Soviet propaganda machine had little difficulty instilling hatred for Germans.
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Do POWs still get paid?

Captive or POW Pay and Allowance Entitlements: Soldiers are entitled to all pay and allowances that were authorized prior to the POW period. Soldiers who are in a POW status are authorized payment of 50% of the worldwide average per diem rate for each day held in captive status.
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Is it a war crime to escape a POW camp?

They are under the control of the detaining power and their detention is legal; as such, their escape is a breach of that law. So if they escape, they can be punished. But only if they are recaptured before they make it make to their own army.
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Is taking POWs a war crime?

The Third Geneva Convention governs the treatment of prisoners of war, effective from the moment of capture. This includes obligations to treat them humanely at all times. It is a war crime to willfully kill, mistreat, or torture POWs, or to willfully cause great suffering, or serious injury to body or health.
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Why do Russian tanks in Ukraine have cages?

This type of cage armor is meant to protect the top of a tank's turret — where the armored vehicles are most vulnerable — to the top-down blast of ATGMs like Javelin, the Swedish-British Next-generation Light Anti-tank Weapon (NLAW), or the Ukrainian-made Skif, also called the Stugna-P.
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What does the Z stand for on Russian uniforms?

The "Z" symbol is used instead of the equivalent Cyrillic letter З (Ze) used in the Russian alphabet, which has been described as peculiar, considering the symbol's later association with Russian nationalism and pro-Putin politics.
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Why do Russian military have striped shirts?

The Russian telnyashka originated in the distinctive striped marinière blouse worn by merchant sailors and fishermen of Brittany, who adopted this style to distinguish them from other sea-going nationalities. The fashion was later adopted and popularized by the French Navy and other navies of the pre-dreadnought era.
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Where do Russian prisoners go?

Almost all of the 650 penal institutions in Russia are traditional penal colonies: barrack and dorm-style detention complexes where inhabitants carry out hard labor. It's typical for people convicted on drug charges like Griner's to be sent to a penal colony.
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Are there executions in Russia?

Capital punishment is a legal penalty in Russia, but is not used due to a moratorium and no death sentences or executions have occurred since 2 August 1996.
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Are Americans allowed in Russia?

The Russian government maintains a restrictive and complicated visa regime for foreigners who visit, transit, or reside in the Russian Federation. A U.S. citizen who does not comply with Russian visa laws can be subject to arrest, fines, and/or deportation.
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What do they do in Russian prisons?

A Russian penal colony is essentially a labor camp where prisoners are kept in barracks rather than individual cells. Inmates are forced to work daily, often with textiles. Colonies are divided into four security categories, and inmates are assigned to colonies based on the severity of the crimes they have committed.
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How are POWs treated in Ukraine?

In relation to fair trial rights, OHCHR documented numerous cases where Ukrainian POWs were subjected to coercive interrogations and forced confessions and testimony obtained by torture or ill-treatment was used in trials. A Ukrainian POW who was interrogated in Donetsk told OHCHR.
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Has Russia broke the Geneva Convention?

During the two Chechen wars and assisting Assad in Syria, Russia resorted to such insidious acts as the extermination of civilians in direct violation of the Geneva Convention relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War and the Protocol (I) thereto.
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