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Starvation, isolation and foiled exchange: what is known about journalist Roshchyna's stay in Taganrog detention centre
Starvation, isolation and foiled exchange: what is known about journalist Roshchyna's stay in Taganrog detention centre

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time29-04-2025

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Starvation, isolation and foiled exchange: what is known about journalist Roshchyna's stay in Taganrog detention centre

Journalists have learned the details of the detention of the deceased journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna in Russian captivity in Taganrog Detention Centre No. 2. Source: Ukrainska Pravda article, Project Viktoriia: Story of captivity and torture experienced by journalist Roshchyna and thousands of Ukrainians imprisoned by Russia (English translation coming soon) Details: At the beginning of 2024, Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna was transferred to pre-trial detention centre No. 2 in Taganrog. The journalist's father contacted the International Committee of the Red Cross. They confirmed that Viktoriia was in captivity but reported that they had no access to her. In May, one of the released Ukrainian prisoners told UP journalists that she had personally seen Viktoriia in the Taganrog detention centre. She said that they were fed rotten potatoes. Due to malnutrition, Viktoriia began to lose weight rapidly. The witness said that later, the guards forced Viktoriia to eat. Viktoriia's father said that in August 2024, she was temporarily transferred to hospital due to critical exhaustion. After her hospitalisation, she was returned to the detention centre, but this time to solitary confinement. One of the former inmates told the UP that when she returned from the hospital, Viktoriia had a catheter on her arm, and the administration began to prepare her separate meals. He also noted that prison staff asked other women what kind of food she could eat. Viktoriia's father recalled that in August he spoke to his daughter by phone. Representatives of Ukraine's Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War had asked him to persuade Viktoriia to end her hunger strike. "I said: 'Darling, you need to eat, they promised to release you'. And she replied: 'Yes, I am eating, I swear'," he told reporters. The UP sources in Defence Intelligence of Ukraine and among Russian negotiators said that Viktoriia was planned to be exchanged in September 2024. On 8 September, she was taken out of her cell to prepare for her return to Ukraine. However, the exchange did not take place. One of the witnesses in the detention centre told journalists that he saw Viktoriia being taken out: "We asked a girl from the cell to help her down. She helped her down. After that, a guard came and said that the journalist had not been taken to the exchange. He added: "It was her own fault"." Read the of Read also: Journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna killed in captivity: a tribute through 7 of her best articles Background: Viktoriia Roshchyna left Ukraine for Poland on 25 July 2023 to travel to the occupied territory. She planned to reach the occupied part of Ukraine's east via Russia in three days. Roshchyna disappeared on 3 August 2023 in the TOT from where she was reporting. Russia admitted for the first time in May 2024 that they had detained Roshchyna. The Russian Ministry of Defence sent a letter of confirmation to her father, Volodymyr Roshchyn. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

With signs of torture and some internal organs absent – Prosecutor General's Office tells about state of body identified as that of journalist Roshchyna
With signs of torture and some internal organs absent – Prosecutor General's Office tells about state of body identified as that of journalist Roshchyna

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time29-04-2025

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With signs of torture and some internal organs absent – Prosecutor General's Office tells about state of body identified as that of journalist Roshchyna

The body of journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who died in Russian custody, had numerous signs of torture, as well as traces of autopsy and the absence of some internal organs. Source: Ukrainska Pravda article, Project Viktoriia: Story of captivity and torture experienced by journalist Roshchyna and thousands of Ukrainians imprisoned by Russia (English translation coming soon) Details: Yurii Bielousov, Head of the War Department at the Prosecutor General's Office, said that numerous signs of torture and cruel treatment were found on Roshchyna's body, including abrasions and bruises on various parts of the body and a broken rib. Experts also noted possible indications of electric shock being used. "The bodily injuries were inflicted during her lifetime. Therefore, there is a high probability that torture was applied to her [Viktoriia Roshchyna – ed.]," Bielousov said. The investigative team conducting the inquiry told our project that the body had been brought back to Ukraine bearing signs of an autopsy performed in Russia. During the examination, it was discovered that several internal organs were missing, including the brain, the eyeballs and part of the trachea. An international forensic pathologist whom we consulted believes that the absence of these organs could have concealed evidence that death was caused by strangulation or suffocation. Roshchyna's body was returned during the exchange on 14 February 2025. It was labelled 757 with the notes "unidentified male" and the marking СПАС (SPAS). However, during the initial examination, forensic pathologists determined that the body belonged to a woman. An investigation conducted by the Prosecutor General's Office revealed a 99% DNA match with journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna. The abbreviation СПАС in Russia may indicate the "official cause of death" recorded by the Russian authorities and literally stands for "cumulative damage to the arteries of the heart". Earlier, the Office of the Prosecutor General reported that due to the condition of the body and its mummification, the forensic medical examination was unable to establish the cause of death of journalist Roshchina. Background: Viktoriia Roshchyna left Ukraine for Poland on 25 July 2023 to travel to the occupied territory. She planned to reach the occupied part of Ukraine's east via Russia in three days. Roshchyna disappeared on 3 August 2023 in the TOT from where she was reporting. Russia admitted for the first time in May 2024 that they had detained Roshchyna. The Russian Ministry of Defence sent a letter of confirmation to her father, Volodymyr Roshchyn. On 10 October 2024, Petro Yatsenko, the head of the press service for the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, confirmed on the national joint 24/7 newscast that Viktoriia Roshchyna had died in Russian custody. Defence Intelligence of Ukraine said she had been due to be brought back to Ukraine in the near future. On 11 October, the Office of the Prosecutor General reported that the criminal proceedings initiated into Roshchyna's disappearance had been reclassified as a war crime combined with premeditated murder. Investigators of the media outlet found out that Roshchyna was brutally tortured in Russian captivity. She had stab wounds on her body and had been. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

International media outlets take up investigation into journalist Roshchyna's captivity
International media outlets take up investigation into journalist Roshchyna's captivity

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time29-04-2025

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International media outlets take up investigation into journalist Roshchyna's captivity

A total of 13 international media outlets have joined the investigation into the captivity of the deceased journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna and the detention of civilians in Russian prisons. Source: Ukrainska Pravda article, Project Viktoriia: Story of captivity and torture experienced by journalist Roshchyna and thousands of Ukrainians imprisoned by Russia Quote: "After news of the death of Viktoriia Roshchyna broke on 10 October 2024, the editorial team immediately launched the Viktoriia Project to complete her extremely important investigation. Forbidden Stories undertook to examine the circumstances of the journalist's captivity in Russia and to continue her work on the stories of Ukrainians held captive by Russia. Rough estimates indicate over 16,000 civilians are imprisoned in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine and in the Russian Federation. For over six months, an in-depth examination of documents, testimonies and court materials has been ongoing. The investigation involved 13 international media outlets, including Forbidden Stories, The Guardian, The Washington Post, Le Monde, Die Zeit, Der Spiegel, ZDF, Paper Trail Media, IStories, France 24, Ukrainska Pravda and Der Standard." Details: A team of 45 journalists conducted over 50 interviews with those who have survived Russian imprisonment and know the system from the inside. On 14 February 2025, Russia handed over the bodies of 757 fallen Ukrainian defenders to the Ukrainian side. Among them was body number 757, which was recorded in Russian documents as an "unidentified male" and bore only one unclear marking: СПАС (SPAS) During the initial examination, forensic pathologists determined that the body belonged to a woman. An investigation conducted by the Prosecutor General's Office revealed a 99% DNA match with journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna. "Due to the condition of the body and its mummification, it was not possible to establish the cause of death through the forensic examination," Yurii Bielousov, Head of the War Department at the Prosecutor General's Office, told journalists. Bielousov stated that numerous signs of torture and cruel treatment were found on the victim's body, including abrasions and bruises on various parts of the body and a broken rib. Experts also noted possible indications of electric shock being used. The investigative team conducting the inquiry told our project that the body had been brought back to Ukraine bearing signs of an autopsy performed in Russia. During the examination, it was discovered that several internal organs were missing, including the brain, the eyeballs and part of the trachea. An international forensic pathologist whom we consulted believes that the absence of these organs could have concealed evidence that death was caused by strangulation or suffocation. The abbreviation СПАС in Russian may indicate the "official cause of death" recorded by the Russian authorities and literally stands for "cumulative damage to the arteries of the heart". The official investigation is ongoing. Read the texts of Viktoriia Roshchyna on UP Background: Viktoriia Roshchyna left Ukraine for Poland on 25 July 2023 to travel to the occupied territory. She planned to reach the occupied part of Ukraine's east via Russia in three days. Roshchyna disappeared on 3 August 2023 in the TOT from where she was reporting. Russia admitted for the first time in May 2024 that they had detained Roshchyna. The Russian Ministry of Defence sent a letter of confirmation to her father, Volodymyr Roshchyn. On 10 October 2024, Petro Yatsenko, the head of the press service for the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, confirmed on the national joint 24/7 newscast that Viktoriia Roshchyna had died in Russian custody. Defence Intelligence of Ukraine said she had been due to be brought back to Ukraine in the near future. On 11 October, the Office of the Prosecutor General reported that the criminal proceedings initiated into Roshchyna's disappearance had been reclassified as a war crime combined with premeditated murder. Investigators of the media outlet found out that Roshchyna was brutally tortured in Russian captivity. She had stab wounds on her body and had been electrocuted, and staff at the Russian penal colony where she was held hid her away when inspections were carried out. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

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