'She was very, very thin': witness tells of Ukrainian journalist's final days in Russian prison

A Ukrainian journalist's final days in Russian prison, as witnessed by a soldier who was transported to the Sizo-3 facility along with her. The witness describes Viktoriia Roshchyna, 27, as being "very, very thin" and struggling to stand or move due to poor health brought on by months of hunger strike while held at another facility.

She had been reporting from behind enemy lines in occupied Ukraine when seized by Russian forces in the summer of 2022, one of an estimated 16,000 civilians detained by Russia since the invasion. Roshchyna was held at Sizo-3, a prison notorious for its harsh conditions, and was visited by Semenov, who describes her as carrying herself on the verge of collapse.

Semenov's account corroborates recent reports that Roshchyna died after being transported to Kizel, where she was subjected to further abuse. The conditions at Sizo-3 are described as brutal, with prisoners forced to stand for long periods without permission and subjected to beatings from guards who wore balaclavas and nicknames.

Roshchyna had been told she was due to be released in a prisoner exchange but instead was sent hundreds of miles east. She died after just eight days at Kizel, with an autopsy showing signs of trauma consistent with strangulation. Her remains showed multiple signs of torture, according to the investigating prosecutor.

The Russian Ministry of Defence wrote to Roshchyna's family saying she had died on September 19, but have never confirmed the cause or place of her death. The family has been left with many unanswered questions and a sense of injustice at the Russian government's handling of her case.
 
I don't usually comment but... I'm still trying to wrap my head around this news 🀯. It's just heartbreaking to think about Viktoriia Roshchyna, such a young journalist, going through that. The hunger strike, the brutal conditions at Sizo-3, it's all just so disturbing. I don't know how she was able to hold on for as long as she did. The fact that the Russian Ministry of Defence isn't even confirming the cause or place of her death is just, like, totally unacceptable 🚫.

I'm not sure what's going on with Russia's treatment of civilians in occupied Ukraine, but it feels like they're just trying to silence anyone who dares to speak out. I mean, you've got Roshchyna, a brave journalist, risking her life to report on the situation, and then she ends up dead. It's just not right πŸ˜”.

I don't usually get worked up about news like this but... it really is just so frustrating when things like this happen and nobody seems to care or do anything about it πŸ’”
 
I'm so worried about all these innocent civilians getting caught up in this conflict πŸ€• It's heartbreaking to think that Viktoriia was just trying to report on what's happening in Ukraine, and she ends up facing such brutal conditions in prison 🚫 The fact that she had been told she was due for a release but got sent to another facility is just cruel 😩 And now her family is left with all these unanswered questions... it's just so frustrating πŸ‘Ž I wish there were more people speaking out against the Russian government's treatment of these prisoners 🀝
 
omg its so sad what happened 2 Viktoriia Roshchyna she was just 27 yrs old n had her whole life cut short by Russia n they dont even have the decency 2 admit it 🀯😑 i mean seriously how can u be this cruel? first dey imprison her, den transport her 2 a facility with brutal conditions n even worse after dat. its like they wanted her 2 die πŸ˜” anyway semenov's account sounds super credible & im glad he spoke out about what really happened. the fact that russia is still denying any involvement in her death is just plain disgusting πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ her family deserves justice n i hope they get it someday
 
man I'm tryna see this from another perspective... like Viktoriia Roshchyna was doing some pretty brave reporting and stuff, but i guess the russians felt threatened by her presence in occupied ukraine πŸ€”. and yeah, it's crazy harsh conditions at Sizo-3, but maybe if we're talkin' about punishment for war crimes or somethin', it's a bit more complicated πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. her family is definitely justified to be upset tho πŸ™, but let's not forget she was detained by russians in the first place... still, i feel bad for semenov that he had to witness this stuff and now has the trauma of it too πŸ’”
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this Viktoriia Roshchyna situation... like what even is going on? One minute she's reporting from Ukraine, next thing you know she's in some Russian prison with no end in sight 🀯. And can we talk about the conditions at Sizo-3 for a sec? Brutal is just too nice of a word - I mean, prisoners being beaten and forced to stand for hours without permission is straight up torture ⚠️.

I feel so bad for her family, still trying to process what happened. Eight days in Kizel and they're not even sure if it was a planned exchange or just some random Russian government move πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And the fact that the Ministry of Defence just kinda... stopped communicating about her death is super suspicious πŸ˜’. I guess we'll just have to keep loopin' back to this, wonderin' what really went down and makin' sure justice gets served πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ˜” This is just heartbreaking. I mean, can you believe what happened to Viktoriia Roshchyna? She was already in such bad shape from the hunger strike, and then she gets transported to Kizel... it's like Russia is just dragging out her suffering for no reason at all 🀯. And now, with the investigation showing signs of trauma consistent with strangulation... it's just awful. The Russian Ministry of Defence doesn't even have the decency to tell us what really happened to her or why she was sent hundreds of miles east in the first place πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. I guess we'll never know the truth, but one thing is for sure - this case is a huge red flag for human rights violations in Russia πŸ‘Ž.
 
OMG u guys!! i just can't even right now 🀯 I'm so upset for Viktoriia Roshchyna she was like only 27 yrs old and reporting from Ukraine when she got caught by russians in 2022 πŸ“°πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ And to think she was tortured and died at the hands of the russian prison system is just heartbreaking 😭

I'm literally shaking thinking about what must have happened to her, those conditions at Sizo-3 sound absolutely horrific 🚫😷 I mean who lets people starve themselves for months before putting them in a harsher environment?!?! And now we know she was just supposed to be released in an exchange deal but got sent to Kizel instead πŸ€”

Her family is still waiting for answers and it's just so unfair πŸ’” The russian gov doesn't even care about the human cost of their actions anymore... i'm literally getting teary eyed over here 😭
 
πŸ€” this is so messed up, how can they do this to someone who was just trying to report on what's happening in their own country? 16,000 civilians detained since the invasion... that's insane! 🚨 Viktoriia Roshchyna died under such terrible conditions and the Russian government is still giving vague answers about it. I need to see more concrete evidence and transparency about this case before I believe they're being honest with us. Can someone please dig up some sources on this?
 
Man... thinkin' about Viktoriia Roshchyna's story is just so heavy πŸ˜”. You got this young journalist, who's passionate about tellin' the truth, and she gets caught up in this mess. Then she's stuck in this prison, with no end in sight, and her health just fades away... it's like, what's the point of even reportin'? Is it all just a lost cause? πŸ€•

And then you got these conditions at Sizo-3, where people are basically treated like animals. It's like, how can we say we're civilized when we're doin' this to each other? 😩 I mean, the family's still left with so many questions... what really happened to her last eight days? Was it just a tragic accident or somethin' more sinister? πŸ€”

It's all just so surreal and heartbreaking. We see these stories of people gettin' detained, tortured, and killed, and we're just sittin' there thinkin', "What can we do?" It feels like we're stuck in this never-endin' cycle of violence and suffering... πŸŒͺ️
 
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