SECRETARIAT GENERAL
SECRETARIAT OF THE COMMITTEE OF MINISTERS SECRETARIAT DU COMITE DES MINISTRES
Contact: Clare OVEY Tel: 03 88 41 36 45
Date: 12/01/2018 DH-DD(2018)32
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Meeting: 1310th meeting (March 2018) (DH)
Item reference: Action plan (09/01/2018)
Communication from Ukraine concerning the case of NEVMERZHITSKY v. Ukraine (Application No. 54825/00)
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Réunion : 1310e réunion (mars 2018) (DH)
Référence du point : Plan d’action
Communication de l’Ukraine concernant l’affaire NEVMERZHITSKY c. Ukraine (requête n° 54825/00) (anglais uniquement)
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09 JAN. 2018 Annex to the letter of the Agent of Ukraine SERVICE DE L’EXECUTION before the European Court of Human Rights DES ARRETS DE LA CEDH of 05 January 2018 no. 190/5.2.1/ін-18
Updated Action plan on measures to be taken for implementation of the European Court’s judgments in the cases of Nevmerzhitsky group v. Ukraine (application no. 54825/00, judgment of 05/04/2005, final on 12/10/2005); Yakovenko group (Application No. 15825/06); Logvinenko group (Application No. 13448/07); Isayev group (Application No. 28827/02); Melnik group (Application No. 72286/01)
CASE SUMMARY These cases concern mainly violations of Article 3 caused by the applicants’ inadequate conditions of detention in police holding establishments (“ITT”), pre-trial detention centres (“SIZO”) and penitentiary establishments. Some of the cases address particular forms of ill-treatment related to unacceptable conditions of detainees’ transportation, lack of adequate or timely medical care in detention; force-feeding; shackling during hospitalisation and placement in a metal cage during court hearings. The Court also found violations of Article 13 read in conjunction with Article 3 due to the lack of effective remedies.
The Court also found other violations in some cases, such as lack of investigation into allegations of ill-treatment by police (Article 3); unlawful detention pending extradition proceedings (Article 5§§1, 4 and 5); unlawful and/or excessively long detention on remand (Article 5§§1 and 3) lack of effective judicial review of the lawfulness of the applicants’ detention (Article 5§4); lack of compensation for unlawful detention (Article 5§5); excessive length of criminal proceedings (Article 6§1); lack of legal representation during the initial stage of the investigation (Article 6§3); the applicant’s questioning in absence of a lawyer (Article 6§§ 1 and 3); refusal of the authorities to place the applicant in a prison closer to his home (Article 8); monitoring of detainees correspondence by prison authorities (Article 8); restrictions of family visits (Article 8); monitoring of correspondence with the Court and delay caused by the authorities in lodging a complaint with the Court (Article 34); the authorities' failure to furnish all necessary facilities to the Court due to the absence of comments on particular questions or of relevant documents and medical reports (Article 38§1(a)).
INDIVIDUAL MEASURES
As to the applicants’ individual situations
1) The Government would like to inform that according to updated information the applicant in the case of “Zakshevskiy v. Ukraine” is held at the Donetsk Prison No. 124.
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Please be advised that Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 1085-р dated 7 November 2014 (as amended) provides for the following list of inhabited localities in Donetsk and Luhansk Regions where the authorities do not temporarily exercise their powers. The City of Donetsk, where the aforementioned prison is located, has been included into the aforesaid list.
Penitentiary institutions and pre-trial detention facilities that are in Donetsk and Luhansk Regions within the territories that are temporarily beyond the Ukrainian authorities’ control have ceased to contact with sub-divisions of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine since 1 December 2014.
With regard to the foregoing, as of today it is impossible to provide any information concerning the aforesaid institution.
2) As to the applicant Litvina Osanna Grantovna in the case of “Malchenko and others v. Ukraine” the Government would like to inform that on 24 October 2016 the Prymorskyi District Court of Odesa ruled to change the preventive measure imposed to the applicant from detention on remand to written undertaking not to abscond. Therefore, the applicant was released in the court room. No additional information is available.
GENERAL MEASURES
As to the SPSU’s reform
The Government of Ukraine further continues working on legislative and institutional reorganisation of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine (hereinafter “SPSU”). This process is not simple, because it both requires significant financial (material and logistical) support and combines the work of multiple authorities (inter alia, the Police, the Prosecutor’s Office, and the Ministry of Justice). Moreover, the SPSU is being reorganised in such a way that the prison policy meets the Council of Europe's Committee’s for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment (“CPT”) standards. Subsequent to its last visit to Ukraine in October 2016, the CPT noted current legislative and organisational reforms of the penitentiary system, in particular, the decrease of the quantity of detained persons. In comparison to the results of previous visits, the situation has significantly improved in two prisons: Oleksiivka Prison No. 25 and Temnivska Prison No. 100 (particularly, in terms of reduction of overcrowding in cells). The CPT paid attention to the situation in prison No. 100. In comparison to 2014, the quantity of detained persons has significantly decreased due the relocation of certain quantity of inmates to other penitentiary institutions situated near their homes; also, it was noted that ill-treatment of inmates by pre-trial detention officers has reduced. According to the penitentiary reform description, one of the operative goals is the observance of human rights via creation of treatment and detention conditions according to the international standards. The tasks of the medical support that meets the domestic and international standards are as follows: 2 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers.
- regulation of the right to health care according to the international standards; - introduction of a patient friendly health care system; - establishment of a independent medical vertical integrated into the national health care system; - improvement of material technical resources and creation of proper conditions for effective functioning of the medical treatment system; - securing of medical staff compliance with the national, professional and qualification requirements; - introduction of the system of preventive medicine and combating socially dangerous diseases. In compliance with Order of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine “On the Establishment of the State Institution “Health Care Centre of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine” No. 684-р dated 13 September 2017 and within the framework of the health care reform in the SPS of Ukraine, by virtue of Order of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine No. 3394/5 dated 2 February, the State Institution “Health Care Centre of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine” was established and Regulations on the SI “Health Care Centre of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine” were approved. Thus, medical staff will be put out of the prison governors’ supervision, a separate subordination vertical will be established and medical staff will be demilitarised.
Health care in institutions of the SPS of Ukraine are currently represented by:
- medical units in 108 penitentiary institutions; - paramedical stations in 4 penitentiary institutions; - 10 multi-field hospitals, including 1 mental hospital; - 8 tuberculosis hospitals;
As of 1 November, the medical staff size of the SPS of Ukraine was 2,559 positions, and 2,051.5 of them were actually occupied (80 per cent staffing level).
As of today, a personnel schedule for the SI “Health Care Centre of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine” is currently being formed.
With a view to the improvement of the statutory regulation regarding organisation of medical care to convicted persons and detainees and bringing them in line with the international recommendations, by virtue of joint order of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine “On the Approval of Amendments to Certain Regulations” No. 1517/5/503 dated 10 May 2017, the Procedure for Interaction of Healthcare Institutions regarding Rendering Medical Treatment to Detained Persons, as approved by joint Order of the Ministry of Justice and the Ministry of Healthcare of Ukraine No. 1348/5/572 dated 15 August 2014, as registered by the Ministry of Justice as per No. 990/25767 on 20 August 2014, has been amended. The aforesaid amendments concern the following:
- mandatory documentation of injuries and informing respective officials and authorities of them;
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- examination of convicted and detained persons by a medical officer beyond earshot and (unless such a medical officer wishes otherwise in each certain case) out of sight of non- medical staff;
- confidentiality in access of medical records;
- psychiatric care is rendered to convicted persons pursuant to the Law of Ukraine “On Psychiatric Care”;
- release of convicted persons on medical grounds.
During 2017, general, tuberculosis and antiretroviral medicines have been purchases through the electronic system “ProZorro” for institutions of the SPS of Ukraine at the amount of UAH 35,503,118.
The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria delivered medicines and medical devices to institutions of the SPS of Ukraine at the amount of UAH 22,200,000.
Thus, institutions of the SPS of Ukraine are 100 per cent provided with antiretroviral medicines to treat HIV positive convicted persons and sensitive tuberculosis and 26 per cent provided with medicines to treat those suffering from multiresistant tuberculosis.
As to the penitentiary institutions and pre-trial detention facilities
The Government would like to provide information on the quantity of functioning penitentiary institutions and pre-trial detention facilities, as well as the quantity of inmates, that is enclosed hereto (see Annex). It is worth noting that since 2014 pre-trial detention facilities and penitentiary institutions within the SPSU have not ceased to function due to poor conditions of detention.
Besides, within the period from 2014 to 2017 with a view to the optimisation of the existing network of penitentiary facilities, five institutions were conserved (ceased to function), including the Derzhiv (No. 110), the Berezhany (No. 141), the Pavlohrad (No. 142) Prisons; the Balakliiskyi (No. 106) and the Sambir (No. 106) Correction Centres.
Also, according to Resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine No. 396 and Order of the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine “On the Optimisation of Penitentiary Institutions’ Functioning”, as of 20 December 2017, eight penitentiary institutions were vacated: the Sokal (No. 47), the Berezanska (No. 95), the Bilozerka ( No. 105), the Halych (No. 128) Prisons; the Domnytsia (No. 135), the Mariupol (No. 138) Correction Centres; the Dubno and Kuriazh Juvenile Correction Facilities; and the Halych Prison (No. 128) was reorganised as a correction centre.
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Additionally, the vacation of five extra penitentiary facilities is currently being finished: the Lvivska (No. 48), the Pishchanka (No. 59), the Shostka (No. 66) Prisons; the Dolyna (no. 118) and the Poltava (No. 136) Correction Centres.
As to the construction/other repair works and conditions of detention
In order to improve of conditions of holding convicted and detained persons, within 11 month of the current year, at the expense of the State Budget and the funds of enterprises functioning under penitentiary institutions, UAH 15.8 million were allocated for building (reconstruction) of 6 units; thorough overhaul of 3 units and current repairs of 645 units of agencies and institutions within the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine.
Despite numerous requests, the local authorities have made a decision regarding the allocation of a land lot suitable for transferring the State Institution “The Odesa Penitentiary Facility No. 21” outside the centre of Odesa yet.
Heating of penitentiary institutions of the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine began in time according to decisions of the local authorities.
As of today, the temperature conditions in habitable, utility and administrative premises of penitentiary institutions, in particular, in the State Institution “The Odesa Penitentiary Facility (No. 21)” is maintained according to the prescribed standards.
At the same time, during the aforesaid period, in order to enhance the operational safety of buildings and engineering constructions, as well as to improve conditions of imprisoned and convicted persons’ detention, UAH 74.2 million were allocated at the expense of the State Budget, where UAH 16.5 million were allocated in 2014, UAH 26.4 were allocated in 2015 and UAH 31.3 million were allocated in 2016.
As to the funds allocated, within the period from 2014 to 2016 the works were conducted on 29 construction (reconstruction) units, 41 thorough overhaul units and 3,146 current repairs units.
In 2017, for the implementation of three state investment projects, namely the construction of the medical unit in the Hola Prustan prison (No. 7) in the Village of Stara Zburyivka, Hola Prystan District, Kherson Region; reconstruction of guarding enguineering and technical facilities in the Irpin Correction Centre (132) to create a pre-trial detention facility in the Urban Village of Kotsibynske, Kyiv region; and reconstruction of the restricted access building No. 1 of the State Institution “The Poltava Penitentiary Institution (No. 23)” in Poltava, UAH 37.0 million were allocated from the general fund of the State Budget.
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As of today, at the expense of the State Budget and the funds of enterprises functioning under penitentiary institutions, UAH 14.1 million have been allocated for the construction (reconstruction) of 5 units, thorough overhaul of 3 units and current repairs of 945 units of agencies and institutions within the State Penitentiary Service of Ukraine.
As to the implementation of effective remedies
Earlier the Government informed on the Draft Law of Ukraine “On Penitentiary Judges” that is currently being examined by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine. It appears that the aforesaid Draft Law needs to be finalised by the authorities in cooperation with the Council of Europe. Therefore, the Government will get back to the Committee of Ministers with information regarding it closer to the day of the meeting.
As of today the Ukrainian legislation in force envisages the following ways of the protection of convicted persons’ rights to conditions of detention and medical treatment:
- filing a complaint with the prison governor;
- filing a complaint with the higher authority (the Interregional Penitentiary and Probation Department of the Ministry of Justice);
- bringing the matter before a court;
- application to the Prosecutor’s Office;
- application to the Office of the Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights;
- application to other authorities.
STATE OF EXECUTION OF JUDGMENT The Government will keep the Committee of Ministers informed about further developments and measures taken.
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SERVICE DE L’EXECUTION DES ARRETS DE LA CEDH Actual quantity of inmates Complete name of penitentiary institution as of 1 December 2017
VINNYTSIA REGION
Totally in Vinnytsia Region 2946
Vinnytsia Penitentiary Institution (No. 1) 1012
Ladyzhyn Prison (No. 39) 333
Pishchanka Prison(No. 59) 70
Stryzhavka Prison (No. 81) 525
Vinnytsia Prison (No. 86) 439
Kryzhopil Correction Centreвиправний центр (№ 113) 85
Mohuliv-Podilskyi Prison (No. 114) 223
Lityn Prison (No. 123) 259
VOLYN REGION
Totally in Volyn Region 1016
Lutsk Pre-Trial Detention Facility 272
Manevychi Prison (No. 42) 499
Tsuman Prison (No. 84) 205
Kovel Juvenile Correction Facility 40
DNIPROPTEROVSK REGION
Totally in Dnipropetrovsk Region 7242
Dnipropetrovsk Penitentiary Institution (No. 4) 1804
Kryvyi Rih Penitentiary Institution (No. 3) 638
Solone Prison (No. 21) 981
Zhovti Vody Prison (No. 26) 577
Kamyanske Prison (No. 34) 248 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Sofiivka Prison (No. 45) 260
Shyroke Correction Centre (No. 75) 71
Pokrov Correction Centre (No. 79) 79
Kryvyi Rig Prison (No. 80) 710
Dnipro Prison (No. 89) 780
Synelnykove Prison (No. 94) 691
Piatyhatky Prison (No. 122) 159
Ihren Correction Centre (No. 133) 244
Pavlohrad Prison (No. 142) 0
DONETSK REGION
Totally in Donetsk Region 2909
Donetsk Penitentiary Institution (No. 5)
Bakhmut Penitentiary Institution (No. 6) 820
Mariupol Pre-Trial Detention Facility 533
Toretsk Correction Centre (No. 2) 521
Zhdaniv Prison (No. 3) *
Kalinin Prison (No. 27) *
Torez Prison (No. 28) *
Makiivka Prison (No. 32) *
Kirov Prison (No. 33) *
Yenakiieve Prison (No. 52) *
Michuryn Prison (No. 57) *
Selydove Prison (No. 82) 902
Mykytiv Prison (No. 87) *
Zakhidna Prison (No. 97) *
Pryazovska Prison (No. 107) 106
Volnovakha Prison (№ 120) * DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Donetsk Correction Centre (No. 124) *
Kyseliv Correction Centre (No. 125) *
Snizhne Prison (No. 127) *
Mariupol Correction Centre (No. 138) 27
ZHYTOMYR REGION
Totally in Zhytomyr Region 3336
Zhytomyr Penitentiary Institution (No. 8) 949
Zhytomyr Prison (No. 4) 676
Berdychiv Prison (No. 70) 255
Korosten Prison (No. 71) 775
Raiky Prison (No. 73) 547
Berdychiv Correction Centre (No. 108) 134
TRANSCARPATHIAN REGION
Totally in Transcarpathian Region 244
Transcarpathian Penitentiary Institution ( No. 9) 244
ZAPORIZHZHIA REGION
Totally in Zaporizhzhia Region 4083
Zaporizhzhia Pre-Trial Detention Facility 750
Vilniansk Penitentiary Facilities (No. 11) 381
Druzheliubivka Correction Centre (no. 1) 47
Vesele Correction Centre (No. 8) 45
Vilniansk Prison (No. 20) 517
Sofiivka Prison (No. 55) 599
Berdiansk prison (No. 77) 312
Orikhiv Prison (No. 88) 484
Bilenke Prison (No. 99) 366
Kamiane Prison (No. 101) 540 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Melitopol Penitentiary Facility (No. 144) 42
IVANO-FRANKIVSK REGION
Totally in Ivano-Frankivsk Reion 719
Ivano-Frankivsk Penitentiary Facility (No. 12) 362
Kolomyia Prison (No. 41) 259
Dolyna Correction Centre (No. 118) 98
Kalych Prison (No. 128) 0
KYIV AND KYIV REGION
Totally in Kyiv Region 4863
Kyiv Pre-Trial Detention Facility 2386
Bila Tserkva Prison (No. 35) 685
Bucha Prison (No. 85) 838
Berezan Prison (No. 95) 0
Kaharlyk Prison (No. 115) 100
Boryspil Prison (No. 119) 710
Irpin Correction Centre (No. 132) 144
KIROVOHRAD REGION
Totally in Kirovohrad Region 1627
Kropyvnytskyi Penitentiary Instritution (No. 14) 582
Kropyvnytskyi Prison (No. 6) 517
Ustynivka Correction Centre(No. 37) 54
Petrovo Prison (No. 49) 372
Oleksandrivka Correction Centre (No. 104) 102
LUHANS K REGION
Totally in Luhansk Region 408
Luhansk Penitentiary Institution (No. 17) *
Starobilsk Pre-Trial Detention Facility 408 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Brianka Prison (№ 11) *
Alchevsk (No. 13) *
Perevalsk Prison (No. 15) *
Krasnyi Luch Prison (No. 19) *
Komisarivks Pison (No. 22) *
Chornukhyne Prison (No. 23) *
Petrovske Prison (No. 24) *
Sukhodilsk Prison (No. 36) *
Sverdlovsk Prison (No. 38) *
Slovianoserbsk Prison (No. 60) *
Chervonopartyzansk Prison (No. 68) *
Seleznivka Prison (No. 143) *
Luhansk Correction Centre (No. 134) *
Shterivka Correction Centre (No. 137) *
LVIV REGION
Totally in Lviv Region 2313
Lviv Penitentiary Institution (No. 19) 842
Lychakivska Prison (No. 30) 787
Drohobych Prison (No. 40) 437
Sokal Prison (No. 47) 27
Lviv Prison (No. 48) 74
Mykolaiv Prison (No. 50) 146
Держівська виправна колонія (№ 110) 0
Derzhiv Correction Centre (no. 121) 0
MYKOLAIV REGION
Totally in Mykolaiv Region 2667
Mykolaiv Pre-Trial Detention Facilities 768 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Snihurivka Prison (No. 5) 179
Olshanske Prison (No. 53) 424
Voznesensk Prison (No. 72) 315
Arbuzynka Prison (No. 83) 402
Kazanka Prison (No. 93) 520
Novyi Buh Correction Centre (No. 103) 59
ODESKA REGION
Totally in Odesa Region 2964
Odesa Penitentiary Institution (No. 21) 1240
Izmail Penitentiary Institution (No. 22) 198
Odesa Prison (No.14) 649
Pivdenne Prison (No. 51) 565
Chornomorsk Prison (No. 74) 255
Shyriaieve Correction Centre (No. 111) 57
POLTAVA REGION
Totally in Poltava Region 2578
Poltava Penitentiary Institution (No. 23) 601
Mashivka Prison (No. 9) 128
Bozhkivske Prison (No. 16) 280
Kriukiv Prison (No. 29) 139
Poltava Prison (No. 64) 596
Naderzhyshchyna (No. 65) 285
Kemenchuk Prison (No. 69) 487
Kemenchuk Juvenile Correction Facility 56
Poltava Correction Centre (No. 136) 6
RIVNE REGION
Totally in Rivne Region 1713 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Rivne Pre-Trial Detention Facility 313
Katerynivka Prison (No. 46) 497
Polytska Prison (No. 76) 242
Horodyshche Prison (No. 96) 441
Horodok Correction Centre (No. 131) 220
Dubno Juvenile Correction Facility 0
S UMY REGION
Totally in Sumy Region 1744
Sumy Pre-Trial Detention Facility 437
Romny Prison (No. 56) 573
Шосткинська виправна колонія (№ 66) 201
Сумська виправна колонія (№ 116) 381
Konotop Correction Centre (No. 130) 152
TERNOPIL REGION
Totally in Ternopil Region 651
Chortkiv Penitentiary Institution (No. 26) 222
Zbarazh Prison (No. 63) 215
Копичинська виправна колонія No. 112) 214
Kopychyntsi Prison (No. 141) 0
KHARKIV REGION
Totally in Kharkiv Region 6220
Kharkiv Penitentiary Facility (No. 27) 1900
Dykanivska Prison (No. 12) 596
Pokrovske Prison (No. 17) 322
Kholodna Hora Prison (No. 18) 537
Oleksiivka Prison (No. 25) 711
Kharkiv Prison (No. 43) 644 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Kachanivska Prison (No. 54) 288
Temnivska Prison (No. 100) 830
Balakliia Correction Centre (No. 106) 0
Derhachi Prison (No. 109) 57
Pervomaisk Prison (No. 117) 213
Khroly Correction Centre (No. 140) 116
A.S. Makarenko Kuriazhanka Juvenile Correction Facility 6
KHERS ON REGION
Totally in Kherson Region 2072
Kherson Pre-Trial Detention Facility 413
Hola Prystan Prison (No. 7) 151
Daryivka Prison (No. 10) 565
Kherson Prison (No. 61) 208
Pivnichna Prison (No. 90) 717
Bilozerka Prison (No. 105) 18
KHMELNYTS K REGION
Totally in Khmelnetskyi Region 2011
Khmelnetskyi Pre-Trial Detention Facility 411
Iziaslav Prison (No. 31) 194
Zamok Prison (No. 58) 234
Raikivtsi Prison (No. 78) 638
Shepetivka Prison No. 98) 534
CHERKASY REGION
Totally in Cherkasy Reion 2003
Cherkasy Pre-Trial Detention Facility 396
Cherkasy Prison (No. 62) 598
Stari Babany Prison (No. 92) 777 DH-DD(2018)32 : Communication from Ukraine. Documents distributed at the request of a Representative shall be under the sole responsibility of the said Representative, without prejudice to the legal or political position of the Committee of Ministers. Uman Prison (No. 129) 232
CHERNIVTSI REGION
Totally in Chernivtsi Region 509
Chernivtsi Penitentiary Facility (No. 33) 203
Sokiriany Prison (No. 67) 306
CHERNIHIV REGION
Totally in Chernihiv Region 1020
Chernihiv Pre-Trial Detention Facility 394
Novhorod-Siverskyi Penitentiary Facility (No. 31) 118
Chernihiv Prison (No. 44) 208
Mena Prison (No. 91) 252
Domnytsia Correction (No. 135) 0
Pryluky Juvenile Correction Facility 48
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Note * - penitentiary institutions in Donetsk and Luhansk Regions, where the authorities do not exercise their powers and authorities temporarily.