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Ukrainian journalist Victoria Roshchina, aged 27, died in Russian custody after enduring severe mistreatment, including torture, according to a joint investigation by Reporters Without Borders and Ukrainian media outlets. Roshchina, arrested in 2023 while covering occupied territories in Ukraine, was reported deceased by the Russian Ministry of Defense in October 2024, one month after her death.
Details surrounding her imprisonment reveal a grim reality; Roshchina allegedly suffered repeated physical abuse, including knife wounds and electric shocks, while being detained in various prisons, as reported by multiple witnesses. Her health reportedly deteriorated due to a lack of medical care, leading to significant weight loss and weakness before her passing.
Rights organizations have criticized the Kremlin for failing to return her remains, fueling suspicions of the circumstances leading to her death. “Russia bears enormous responsibility for not providing necessary medical attention,” stated RSF in a report. Currently, at least 19 Ukrainian journalists remain imprisoned in Russia amid ongoing conflicts, highlighting the dangers faced by media personnel in the region.