Hundreds of kidnapped Ukrainians are forced to dig trenches says group

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Horrors of the 'Kyiv concentration camps' where Russians force captured Ukrainians to dig trenches

It is alleged that Russia is forcing Ukrainian prisoners to dig trenches near Kyiv. A human rights group says Putin's army has set up several concentration camps. Captives reportedly are kept in industrial units while blindfolded and bound.

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