The international delegation, headed by Ana Lucía Bueno, ICRC Public Health Coordinator, and Sujit Panda, Head of the Physical Rehabilitation…
Starting today, ArmyInform is launching a new section. It is about the torturers of the Ukrainian people — degenerates who mistakenly believed they would never be found or punished.
They came to our land with war and, during the occupation, tortured, beat, humiliated, and killed. Uniforms, weapons, and war will not absolve them of anything.
Ukrainian special services and international partners will sooner or later identify all war criminals. Information is already being collected in the Book of the Torturers of the Ukrainian People.
We will know their names, addresses, families, and places of residence.
And if the special services have identified them, the judicial system will sooner or later issue verdicts. These verdicts will apply worldwide.
Thus, these people will face judicial punishment, divine retribution, and a “fiery greeting” from the world’s security services.
In this section, we will publish names and faces. We will present facts, evidence, and testimonies.
There is no anonymity in the information society.
Today, there are already verdicts against Russian war criminals. At least 14 Russians have received real court sentences. And this is not the end — it is the beginning.
This section is not about revenge. It is about the inevitability of responsibility.
Every torturer will be punished: by law, by court, by tribunal, or responsibility will catch up with them around the world at the hands of Ukraine’s security and defense forces.
God, law, and death are different paths.
The ending is the same.
We know who you are.
And you will not disappear.
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