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Inside the jails where Russia breaks Ukrainian prisoners 'like dogs'

The Japan Times·Romain Colas·20 days ago
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Former Ukrainian marine Yaroslav Rumyantsev shows a photograph of himself when he was held in Russian captivity.

Former Ukrainian marine Yaroslav Rumyantsev shows a photograph of himself when he was held in Russian captivity. | AFP-JIJI

Warsaw – The young Ukrainian lieutenant talked back too much so his Russian jailers beat him to a pulp.

He was left with "extensive injuries and the bruising festered on his buttocks and the backs of his thighs," said Alexei, a former medic in the Russian prison infirmary where he ended up.

Denied proper care, he died in October 2022, his gangrenous body likely buried in an unmarked grave. Alexei was never able to find out his name.

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