Also, the article is extremely vague considering this is apparently such a major operation. More than half the text is pure speculation and they even say it can't be independently verified.
The key is when they mention "basement of buildings". Basically during battles if a Russian unit captures Ukrainian soldiers, they put them in the basement of the building they are currently holding positions in and guard them. There's also reports they've done this with civilians in some cases early in the war, that they've suspected to be betraying their positions to the Ukrainian army.
We can discuss whether the reasons for doing this to civilians is legitimate or not. But basements used ad hoc as a cell by soldiers literally fighting on the front lines, while waiting for transport to take the prisoner away to a safer location, to be called as concentration camps is the ultimate straw-grabbing.
Also, the article is extremely vague considering this is apparently such a major operation. More than half the text is pure speculation and they even say it can't be independently verified.
The key is when they mention "basement of buildings". Basically during battles if a Russian unit captures Ukrainian soldiers, they put them in the basement of the building they are currently holding positions in and guard them. There's also reports they've done this with civilians in some cases early in the war, that they've suspected to be betraying their positions to the Ukrainian army.
We can discuss whether the reasons for doing this to civilians is legitimate or not. But basements used ad hoc as a cell by soldiers literally fighting on the front lines, while waiting for transport to take the prisoner away to a safer location, to be called as concentration camps is the ultimate straw-grabbing.