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Territory, physical theater, psychological violence, beatings and torture electrocution , hunger and denial of basic medical care, this is a far from complete list of what ukrainian prisoners of war go through, according to human rights activists about 10,000 ukrainians still remain in russian captivity. At the beginning of the fullscale invasion, russia managed to free more than two and a half thousand prisoners. Bbc correspondents collected the stories of those who returned from prison. We will show them a little later, but for now. Who were kept in captivity in taganroza, those with whom i spoke talk about violence, both psychological and physical, they say that prisoners are tortured, beaten , electrocuted, not provided with medical assistance, they mention and about very small portions of food , and even as they say due to the level of cruelty in this institution, prisoners die, we interviewed a dozen former prisoners and it struck me that this was not done by a handful of bad guy
To deploy and we know Search And Rescue from california are being sent fema. Governing avenue sum has said they will be going in and they have experience with dealing with wildfires so how important is that to try to get the expertise onto the islands governor gavin newsome. Its governor gavin newsome. Its critical. This governor gavin newsome. Its critical. This is governor gavin newsome. It s critical. This is probably a bit outside the norm for most of the agencies that are dealing with this in maui and just establishing a sense of normalcy and getting people the basic needs so they can be able to put things back together and certainly, those resources from california, under other states have reached out and the challenge in these kind of incidences is sometimes you have people who Self Dispatch and want to help and while it is well meaning, inside the structure that hawaii and the county of maui are establishing and that fema is assisting with is really assistance will be best plac
Megan kate nelson is a writer and historian living in lincoln, massachusetts. She has written about civil war us western history and American Culture for the New York Times the Washington Post Smithsonian Magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the Harvard University from Harvard University and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at Texas Tech University cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and Trembling Earth and were so excited to have her with us today. So before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together so you all should have received that by now. If not that link is posted in the chat. So that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. Hi everyone. Thank you so much
Lincoln, massachusetts. She has written about civil war us western history and American Culture for the New York Times the Washington Post Smithsonian Magazine preservation magazine and civil war monitor nelson earned her va in history and literature from the Harvard University from Harvard University and her phd in american studies from the university of iowa, and she has taught at Texas Tech University cal state fullerton harvard and brown nelson is the author of saving yellowstone three cornered war ruin nation and Trembling Earth and were so excited to have her with us today. So before i turn it over to her just a quick note we have sent out an email to everyone this morning that had just a great list of resources like a bibliography that megan had put together so you all should have received that by now. If not that link is posted in the chat. So that please join me in welcoming megan kate nelson. Hi everyone. Thank you so much. Thank you nicole for that lovely introduction and to