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Is Russia removing organs from dead bodies of soldiers and selling them? Ukrainian soldier’s wife makes serious allegations

Last Updated on 26/07/2024 by wccexam Desk

The war between Russia and Ukraine has been going on for a long time. The situation is such that neither Russia is ready to retreat nor Ukraine is willing to kneel down. Meanwhile, the wife of a Ukrainian prisoner of war has made very serious allegations against Putin’s army.

The wife of a Ukrainian prisoner of war named Larisa Saleva has accused Russia of stealing the organs of dead soldiers and selling them. Larisa, the head of the Freedom to Defenders of Mariupol group, claims that many organs of the Ukrainian soldiers whose dead bodies have been returned by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s army are missing. However, according to sources, Russia has denied these allegations and called it a conspiracy.

Larisa made these claims during a meeting held in Turkey. Ukraine’s ambassador to Turkey Vasil Bodnar was also present in this meeting. According to the report of Ukraine Today, Larisa claimed in this meeting that the bodies of Ukrainian soldiers that we have found were not only tortured badly before being killed, but many of their organs were also missing.

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Let us tell you that there are more than 10 thousand Ukrainian soldiers in Russia’s custody. Saleva believes that Russia is involved in a black market of organ transplantation. She said that the black market of organ transplantation is working in Russia and unfortunately this is happening with Ukrainian prisoners of war. She said that the whole world needs to come together to stop this crime.

Meanwhile, the mother of a Ukrainian soldier also spoke about the deteriorating condition of the returning soldiers and said that our soldiers who have returned have become very thin and they need immediate medical attention.

What did Russia say?

Russia is accused of ill-treating civilians and prisoners. It is also accused of violating the Geneva Convention and humanitarian laws. It is estimated that more than 10,000 Ukrainians, both soldiers and civilians, are still in Russian custody.

Russia has rejected the allegations of stealing and selling organs and called it a conspiracy to defame the Russian army. According to the report of The Daily Mail, Russia has described it as an attempt by fake Ukrainian citizens to create hatred towards Russia.

The Geneva Convention states that bodies and prisoners should be exchanged after a conflict. However, exchanges have been going on since the beginning of the war between Russia and Ukraine. The most recent exchange of bodies took place in June.