Viktoria Andrusha, a 26-year-old schoolteacher, spent six months in Russian captivity, arrested by troops who found photos of Russian military equipment on her phone. She's one of many Ukrainian women who have endured horrific conditions in Russian detention.
On 25 March 2022, Viktoria Andrusha was abducted by the advancing Russian army from her small village in northern Ukraine. It took tireless efforts for…
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Rights groups say Moscow's practice of transporting captured Ukrainian civilians to Russia is illegal under international law. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, have vanished from Russian-occupied areas.
Rights groups say Moscow's practice of transporting captured Ukrainian civilians to Russia is illegal under international law. Hundreds, perhaps thousands, have vanished from Russian-occupied areas.