
Former defense chief prioritized foreign policy over his agency — expert on Ukraine’s Cabinet changes
He made the statement at a press conference, according to Espreso correspondent Kateryna Halko.
"An investigation is currently ongoing into the execution of 268 Ukrainian POWs by Russian forces. We’re seeing a sharp rise in this number over the past year," said Dmytro Lubinets.
He added that in Russia, such actions “don’t happen without direct approval from the top leadership.”
"We understand this treatment of Ukrainian prisoners is sanctioned from the top. Sadly, we see it happening in real time," Lubinets said.