Še ena Ruska laž, ki so jo širili Mirsi in ostali glasniki Kremlja je ovržena...
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kot jih imajo Rusi...
An internal analysis by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has concluded that the explosion at Penal Colony No
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An internal analysis by the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights has concluded that the explosion at Penal Colony No. 120 in Olenivka, Donetsk region — which killed over 50 Ukrainian prisoners of war on the night of July 28, 2022 — was a deliberate attack carried out by the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. This was
reported by Ukrainian Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets, citing
findings from a report by the Center for Human Rights in Armed Conflict (CHRAC).
According to the UN's findings — and contrary to Russia's claims — no HIMARS missiles were used at Olenivka. The explosions occurred inside the barracks and were caused by artillery shells fired from the southeast — that is, from territory controlled by Russia.
The report states that Russian 120mm thermobaric shells of the 3OF74 type were used. The munitions are known for their high thermal output and powerful blast wave. The strike was carried out using artillery systems equipped with 2A51/60/80/80-1 type guns (possibly the Nona-S, Nona-SVK, Vena, or Hosta), from a distance of 2 to 8 kilometers. These specific characteristics were intended to create a false impression that Western-supplied weapons had been used to strike the barracks where Ukrainian prisoners of war were being held, presumably in order to blame Ukraine for the attack.
The document also notes that the attack appeared to be a staged operation, likely involving the General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces, the country’s Investigative Committee, the Federal Penitentiary Service (FSIN), and representatives of the so-called “Donetsk People's Republic.” The involvement of Wagner Group mercenaries as organizers is ruled out by the report. In total, at least 20 individuals may have been involved in planning and covering up the attack, including commanders of the 61st and 155th Naval Infantry Brigades and of the 11th Guards Motor Rifle Regiment.
According to investigators, before the attack, FSIN personnel urgently relocated the prisoners to Barracks 200, where the explosion later occurred. The presumed objective of the attack was to disrupt the supply of Western weapons to Ukraine and to influence the agenda of the United Nations Security Council, which was scheduled to meet the following day.
In his statement, Ukrainian Ombudsman Lubinets emphasized that the Ukrainian side had repeatedly attempted to meet with the UN mission in order to present the collected evidence, but the mission refused to take Kyiv’s findings into consideration. Meanwhile, Russia’s ombudsman declined to participate in a joint visit to the prison. Only a year later, according to Lubinets, did the UN officially acknowledge that Russia’s claim about the use of HIMARS was unfounded.
The Ukrainian ombudsman called the report an important document that should catalyze a full-fledged international investigation. He urged for the public disclosure of the findings and for bringing the culprits to justice.
“We insist on a fair investigation and the punishment of those responsible. The pain of Ukrainians over Olenivka has not gone away.”
The Ukrainian side continues to collect eyewitness testimonies and to analyze satellite images and photos. It has also offered a reward for information that could help in identifying the perpetrators of the attack.
On the night of July 28, 2022, the explosion at the prison claimed the lives of 53 Ukrainian prisoners of war and injured another 130.
The authorities of the so-called Donetsk “People's Republic,” along with the Russian Ministry of Defense, claimed that the strike on the prison had been carried out by the Ukrainian side using American HIMARS multiple launch rocket systems. However,
CNN investigators who analyzed videos, photographs, and satellite images
reported that the likelihood of a HIMARS missile strike on the prison was all but nonexistent.
From the very beginning, the Ukrainian side has insisted that the explosion in Olenivka was a terrorist act orchestrated by Russia in an effort to disrupt Western weapons supplies to Kyiv. Among those killed in the 2022 prison strike were fighters from the Azov Regiment, whom Russia was reluctant to exchange, as
The Insider reported.
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