Petro Titenko was beaten, suffocated, shot at and left lying in a pit for hours after being captured by Russian and Chechen soldiers

Fresh allegations of atrocities by occupying troops have emerged as a Ukrainian man described three days and nights of torture, mock executions and the disappearance of fellow prisoners during his captivity by Russian forces in the town of Borodyanka.

Petro Titenko, 45, told the Guardian of three nights of hell at the hands of Russian and Chechen soldiers after he was picked up for breaking curfew during which he was beaten, forced to kneel in what he was told was his grave and had bullets shot at his head and feet.

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