Alla Antonova says she suffered beatings, had a plastic bag thrust over her head and endured many other threats from Russian soldiers in occupied Ukraine who wanted to know where her son-in-law was serving in the Ukrainian army.

“They took me into the bedroom and mama into the kitchen,” Antonova said.

“Three of them. Interrogating me is the way I would put it. And they beat me. I had bruises on my legs, on my back.”

Another soldier, she said, pulled the plastic bag over her head and pressed down to stop her breathing.

“I started to lose consciousness. They removed the bag and I felt ill,” Antonova said. “I told them: ‘Just kill me. It’s the truth, I know nothing’.”

A report on conditions in occupied areas released this week by the U.N. Human Rights Monitoring Mission in Ukraine described a “climate of fear” in occupied areas more than two years after the Russian invasion. It reports the widespread use of such tactics that Antonova and her family describe.

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    Horrible. They live to tell the tale but they’ll carry the scar of this cruelty for the rest of their lives.

    Russia must be stopped.