The staff of the Kyiv Independent urged American voters to consider the ongoing situation in Ukraine when voting in the presidential election on Nov. 5. They emphasized the importance of democracy and the values symbolized by the Statue of Liberty. Reports from Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office highlighted instances of Russian troops shooting and killing captured Ukrainian soldiers in Donetsk Oblast. These actions have been described as violating the Geneva Conventions and constituting international crimes. Ukrainian authorities have received reports of regular murders, torture, and ill-treatment of Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian forces since the full-scale invasion in 2022. The Security Service of Ukraine is conducting a pre-trial investigation into these incidents in Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts.

Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin condemned the killing of Ukrainian prisoners of war in captivity as a deliberate policy of Russia. Head of the War Crimes Department in Ukraine’s Prosecutor General’s Office, Yurii Belousov, revealed that Ukrainian law enforcement agencies have information about the killing of at least 93 Ukrainian prisoners of war by Russian soldiers. Most of these executions occurred in 2024, with a trend beginning to appear in November 2023 when the treatment of prisoners worsened. Since the invasion, Ukraine and Russia have exchanged prisoners multiple times, with the most recent swap involving 95 individuals on each side. The ongoing conflict has resulted in a significant humanitarian crisis, with many civilians and service members being affected.

The violations of the Geneva Conventions and international crimes committed by Russian forces in Ukraine’s Donetsk Oblast have raised concerns about the treatment of prisoners of war and adherence to human rights standards. The killings of captured Ukrainian soldiers have been condemned by Ukrainian authorities and investigated by the Security Service of Ukraine. The escalation of violence and brutality towards prisoners has been attributed to changes in the attitude of Russian military personnel towards Ukrainian captives. The exchange of prisoners between Ukraine and Russia has provided some relief for individuals detained in connection with the conflict, but the continued reports of mistreatment and killings highlight the ongoing challenges faced by those involved in the conflict.

The Kyiv Independent editorial appealed to American voters to remember the values of democracy and human rights when casting their ballots in the presidential election. The staff emphasized the significance of the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of freedom and democracy, urging voters to consider the implications of their choices on international conflicts and humanitarian crises. As the situation in Ukraine continues to deteriorate, with reports of ongoing violence and violations of human rights, there is a growing need for international support and intervention to address the root causes of the conflict and protect the lives of civilians and service members. The plea from the Kyiv Independent serves as a reminder of the interconnectedness of global issues and the responsibility of nations to uphold the principles of democracy and human rights in their actions and policies.

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