 Russians massively creating torture chambers in captured Ukrainian territories. In the temporarily captured territories of Ukraine, the Russian invaders continue to re-equip civilian infrastructure to increase repression against the population and hide their criminal activities. In August, the invaders urgently set up a new prison in Pervo-Meivka, Kursan region, using the premises of a food base. The surrounding area is already guarded by military personnel of the Russian military police on a permanent basis. Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Hanomalia posted on Telegram. In Tokmak, Zaporizhia region, the invaders threatening with firearms took non-residential premises from local entrepreneurs to hold detainees there, Malia noted. In Vasylivka, Zaporizhia region, the Russians interrogate local residents using torture in a student dormitory. Earlier, Petro Andriushenko, the advisor to the Mariupol mayor in exile, said that more than 10,000 civilians have been arrested in Mariupol, the town temporarily captured by the Russians and their whereabouts and fate remain unclear. Reports of Russian torture cells had previously come in from all territories liberated during Ukraine's counter-offensive operations. Torture sites, located mainly in the basements of buildings, were found in Kiev, Kursan, Kharkiv and Donetsk regions, among others.