Ukraine respects international law and ensures the most humane treatment of captured occupiers, Denisova assured.
Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Lyudmila Denisova said that keeping one hostage per day costs Ukraine 50-100 hryvnias. About this on Monday, April 11, LB wrote.
He stressed that Ukraine provides them with food, cigarettes and guarantees humane treatment in accordance with all international standards.
“We know our people are caught too,” he added.
He also noted that the financial costs per inmate can vary by region.
“A total of 50-100 hryvnias, just like our usual detainees. Not much. It’s not about the money. It’s about having prisoners,” she said.
Recall that a special camp was created in Ukraine, where Russian prisoners of war would be kept, as there were many of them.
It is known that in March in Ukraine the bureau for prisoners of war began its work.
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Source: korrespondent