A fifteen -year -old teenager in Myanmar, injured as a result of an explosion of mines. Myanmar: Investigative mechanism of the UN revealed “systematic torture” and sexual violence International law ~ 60 > experts of independent & nbsp; investigative & nbsp; Myanmar revealed the systematic use of torture in the places of detention under the control of the military, including beating, electric shock, strangulation and group rape. & nbsp; In their annual report, published on Tuesday, experts announced “considerable progress” in documenting crimes and establishing the perpetrators, including security commanders who oversee the places of detention. ~ 60 >~ 60 > Myanmar plunged into a civil war after a military coup in February 2021 And the arrest of civilian leaders, including President of Vin Myint and State Advisor to Aun San Su Ji. The seizure of power provoked mass protests and the national movement of armed resistance. The military responded with brutal suppression of dissent. good evidence 60 > crimes described in detail in the report on Tuesday, include cauterization of sexual abuse and other forms The extra -court executions of captured combatants or civilians accused of informing. “We discovered good evidence, including eyewitnesses indicating the systematic use of torture in the places of detention in Myanmar,” said the head of the mechanism Nicholas Kumjyan. “We have achieved progress in establishing the personality of the perpetrators, including the commanders guiding these institutions,” He added, noting that the experts of the mechanism are ready to contribute to the judicial persecution of the alleged criminals. command responsibility report covers the period from July 1, 2024 to June 30, 2025 and is based on more than 1300 sources, including almost 600 eyewitnesses, photographs, videos, documents, maps and results of forensic medical examination. ~ 60 > it also describes the investigation of air strikes for schools, residential buildings and hospitals, including incidents that occurred after the earthquake in March 2025, when they still continued when they continued still Rescue work. Investigators authorized by the Council of the UN Human Rights, analyze the composition of the military forces of Myanmar and their command structure to identify the persons responsible for these blows. ~ 60 > 60 > also new investigations of the atrocities in Rakhain, where the military and ethnic armed group “Army” Arakana “fighting control over the territory. Investigations of crimes committed against the representatives of the Rohinge nationality in 2016 and 2017 are also continuing there. ~ 60 > international judicial cases evidence collected by investigators already formed the basis of the trials in the International Criminal Court (MUS), the International Court of the UN (UN MS) and in Argentina. This contributed to the fact that in November 2024, the Musa prosecutor requested the arrest of the Ang Hileg, the commander in chief of the army, and in February 2025, the Argentina federal court issued the order to arrest 24 other persons. crisis, which occurs according to spirals ~ 60 > collisions between military, producing forces and ethnic armed groups led to the movement of millions of people. The country plunged into a deep political, economic and humanitarian crisis. 60 > Myanmar also encountered the consequences of the 2017 military operations against the Muslim minority of Rohingzha in Rokhain. Zeid Raad Al Hussein, who then held the post of Supreme Commissioner of the UN Human Rights, described these events as “a classic example of ethnic purge”. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya were forced to run across the border to Bangladesh, where most of them still remain in crowded refugees camps. ~ financial problems of the mechanism investigators warn that their work is undermined by crisis. UN liquidity, due to which the budget of the mechanism for 2025 decreased by 27 percent. In 2026, 20 percent of the personnel will be reduced. 60 ~ p > to solve problems related to lack of resources, lack of security and operational problems, including the lack of direct access to witnesses in Myanmar, the investigation group adopted a three -year strategic plan oriented to strengthen the operational Stability.