Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchina, who was in Russian captivity, has died.
It is too early to talk about the circumstances of death. Work is underway to install them. The representative of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, Pyotr Yatsenko, stated this during the telethon.
We conducted an internal investigation and, unfortunately, this information was confirmed,” he said.
A representative of the Main Intelligence Directorate of the MOU, Andrei Yusov, in a comment to Public, said that Roshchina was on the list for exchange and “should have been home in the near future.”
Her return was agreed upon and, last known information, she was transported to Lefortovo in order to prepare for her return home,” he said.
As you know, journalist Victoria Roshchina disappeared on August 3, 2023 in the temporarily occupied territories, from where she was supposed to report. Since that time she has not been in touch. In May this year, Russia confirmed for the first time that it was holding her captive.
Let us remind you that in July, Ukrainian soldier Alexander Ishchenko died in a Russian pre-trial detention center. The results of the medical examination showed that he died due to “closed blunt trauma to the chest due to contact with a blunt object.” He also had multiple rib fractures.
Source: “Public”
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