Russian forces have set up a brutal torture chamber where around 60 Ukrainian prisoners are being held in a dingy basement, it was claimed on Tuesday.
Officials in Kherson, southern Ukraine, say many victims left alive with broken ribs, arms and legs have emerged from the underground alleged horror cell.
But it is possible hundreds more have disappeared from the hell hole in what may turn out to be one of Moscow?s worst atrocities so far in the invasion.
Stanislav Troshin, deputy chairman of Kherson district council, said many people had disappeared locally since the invasion was launched.
The city was the first to fall to the Russians but has built up a strong resistance, with rebels guiding Ukrainian artillery strikes on to the enemy
forces.
Officials in Kherson, southern Ukraine, say many victims left alive with broken ribs, arms and legs have emerged from the underground alleged horror cell.
But it is possible hundreds more have disappeared from the hell hole in what may turn out to be one of Moscow?s worst atrocities so far in the invasion.
Stanislav Troshin, deputy chairman of Kherson district council, said many people had disappeared locally since the invasion was launched.
The city was the first to fall to the Russians but has built up a strong resistance, with rebels guiding Ukrainian artillery strikes on to the enemy
forces.

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