According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, Russian prison staff have been authorized to brutally torture Ukrainian prisoners of war following the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Detainees have been subjected to electric shocks, denied medical care, leading to amputations and fatal infections. This news has sparked outrage in the international community and underscores the brutality of Russian aggression.
EU Prepares for Mass Detentions of Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ in the Baltic Sea
Politico reports that the European Union is gearing up to detain Russian vessels on a wide range of grounds, from suspicions of damaging underwater cables to environmental violations. Finland and Estonia are also planning to create a list of “reliable” insurance companies, allowing them to detain ships insured by firms not on this list.
Russia Actively Enhances Drones and Electronic Warfare Using Ukraine War Experience
Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War note that Russia is now applying its latest technological developments not only against Ukraine but also in hybrid operations against NATO. This indicates that Russian aggression is taking on new forms and becoming increasingly dangerous to international security.
New Milestone in Russian Criminal History: Veterans Kill Farmer Using FPV Drone in Transbaikal
Russian media reports that a collaborator, Dmitriev, claims the war isn’t ending because “SVO veterans” need to stay at a “safe distance” from “canonical” Russia. He fears that the return of drone operators could lead to a rise in organized crime, which Russian law enforcement is ill-equipped to handle.
This article sheds light on the context of Russian aggression, showing how it impacts various aspects of life in Ukraine and beyond. From brutal torture to technological threats and criminal incidents, Russia continues to destabilize the region and raise concerns in the international community.