The brigade commander knew about many facts of torture and other inhumane treatment of soldiers.
Employees of the State Bureau of Investigation detained and reported suspicion to the commander of the 211th brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces, who did not respond to the facts of abuse and torture of military personnel entrusted to him. The SBI press service reported this on Sunday, December 29.
It was established that, at least from February to July 2024, the brigade commander knew about many facts of torture and other inhumane treatment of soldiers by his subordinate officers, but he did not respond to it and did not initiate the issue of bringing the offending officer. in justice.
Based on available information, the senior lieutenant who beat and tortured the subordinate servicemen is the son of the chief of staff of the said military unit and a close friend of the brigade commander.
Earlier it was reported that the State Bureau of Investigation conducted searches for the commander of the 211th pontoon-bridge brigade of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Support Forces, Oleg Poberezhnyuk.
We remind you that UP has published material about the 211th brigade. Military personnel who drink alcohol and refuse to pay for the “silence” of such facts are beaten. Journalists found out that the brigade commander’s godson Oleg Poberezhnyuk was involved in bullying.
Poberezhnyuk is also suspected of abuse of office with serious consequences. He was arrested for military involvement in the construction of a house in the Khmelnitsky region. However, the brigade commander was released from custody on bail of more than 900 thousand hryvnias.
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Source: korrespondent

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