Journalist's Body Shows Signs of Torture After Russian Detention

Ukraine, ZaporizhzhiaWed Apr 30 2025
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A Ukrainian reporter, Viktoriia Roshchyna, vanished near the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant in the summer of 2023. It wasn't until April 2024 that Russia finally acknowledged they had her. Then, in October, Roshchyna's family got a letter from Russian officials saying she had died. But they didn't share any details about how or why. This sparked an investigation by Forbidden Stories. Fast forward to February, when Moscow sent 757 bodies back to Kyiv. One of them was supposed to be Roshchyna, but it was labeled as an "unidentified male" with the number "757" and a strange marking "SPAS" in Russian. This term translates to "heart failure. " Pathologists quickly figured out the body was a woman's. The Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office did a DNA test and found a 99% match with Roshchyna. But here's where things get really disturbing. The body showed signs of severe abuse. There were bruises, a broken rib, and even signs of electric shock. It was clear she had been tortured. The body also had marks of an autopsy done in Russia before it was sent back. When Ukrainian experts examined it, they found several organs missing: the brain, eyes, and part of the trachea. There was also a bruise on her neck and a possible broken hyoid bone, which can indicate strangulation. But the condition of the body made it impossible to pinpoint the exact cause of death. The Russian marking "SPAS" on her body might have been used to cover up the real cause of death. It's a stark reminder of the brutal tactics used in this conflict. The whole situation raises serious questions about the treatment of prisoners and the transparency of Russian authorities. It's a chilling look into the harsh realities of war and detention.
https://localnews.ai/article/journalists-body-shows-signs-of-torture-after-russian-detention-b19f6e13

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