Moscow Returns Body of Ukrainian Reporter Who Died in Russian Detention
- Russian authorities have returned the body of Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who died in custody, as confirmed by Ukraine's Deputy Interior Minister Leonid Tymchenko.
- Roshchyna disappeared in August 2023 while reporting in Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine; her body was identified through DNA testing after being returned.
- Her body showed signs of torture, and the cause of death remains undetermined.
- Roshchyna received several posthumous awards for her journalism, reflecting her significant contributions and sacrifices.
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Ukrainians recover body of journalist Viktoria Roshchina, tortured and killed by Russians. She could only be identified through DNA tests
Russian authorities have returned to Ukraine the body of journalist Viktoria Roshchina, who was murdered and tortured in a Russian prison under circumstances that have not yet been officially clarified, Ukrainian Deputy Interior Minister Leonid Tymoshenko announced on Thursday in a...
The body of journalist Roshchina, who died in Russia, was returned to Ukraine
The body of journalist Viktoria Roshchina, who died in Russian captivity, was returned to Ukraine. Leonid Timchenko, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine, spoke about this in an interview with the Ukrainian newspaper Censor.NET.
Moscow Returns Body of Ukrainian Reporter Who Died in Russian Detention
Russian authorities have returned the body of a Ukrainian journalist who died under unclear circumstances while in Russian custody last fall, Ukraine’s Deputy Interior Minister Leonid Tymchenko said Thursday.
Ukraine brings back body of journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna tortured in Russian captivity, official says
Editor's note: This story has been updated with a statement by Yurii Belousov, head of the war crimes department at the Prosecutor General's Office.The body of Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who died after torture in Russian captivity, was brought back to Ukraine in late February, Deputy Interior Minister Leonid Tymchenko said in an interview with Censor.net published on April 24."She was identified through DNA testing," Tymchenko sai…
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