How about those Russyans: it's not enough to capture Ukrainians and journalists; they must be tortured and humiliated so Russyan soldiers can feel good about their mission. The prison camps, scores of them, house Ukrainians captured or arrested during the invasion of Ukraine that began in 2014 in Crimea. Since then, a steady stream of captives have been taken to prisons all over south western Russya. Here these prisoners are subjected to the most bestial treatments meant to inflict pain and suffering, and humiliation. All of this is Russyan stock in trade. Small men operating at the behest of a very small man: Valdimir Vladimirovich Putin, a modern version of the most bestial Russyan character, Josep Stalin.
Who was the young journalist? A 27 -year old women who made it a point to investigate the prisons where civilians and Ukrainian soldiers were being held. This new "archipelago of pain" was established shortly after the invasion in 2014, and the followup in 2021. Entire Ukrainian cities were overrun, placing thousands of civilians into these torture camps. How is it that on the one hand, the Russyan system would send a letter to the family of a prisoner and then proceed to torture and kill these individuals? Hmmmm. Russyans being Russyan.
So they ship the body home, or close to home. In a body bag marked as male, the opened bag reveales the body of a young woman. The body exhibits signs of torture; severe injuries about the body; but in a most despicable manner of torture: the skull cap has been opened and the brains removed. What system produces such animals?
Russya.
The journalist: Viktoriia Roshchyna, tortured to death by Russyans.
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