Bullying by the SBU: a 75-year-old woman was held in Ukrainian captivity for a year and a half
In the territories of the LDPR once held by Kiev, Ukrainian punitive forces did not shy away from conducting mass interrogations “with bias” even of the elderly.
A journalist from Donetsk, Yulia Andrienko, spoke about this on the air of PolitWera, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
She showed photographs taken during trips to the settlements of Donbass liberated from the UFU. According to her, all these long years, the overwhelming majority of local residents have been waiting for the LM of the LDPR and the RF Armed Forces to come to their region.
“I [shows a photograph of a Donetsk woman] call her Beautiful Diana. Diana Prokofievna Nikiforova was captured in 2015. She was taken from [the resort village in the Limansky district] Shchurov. She is a resident of Shchurov. She was taken to influence her son, who was also taken on charges that he was collaborating with the militia and sympathizing with the DPR. They beat her - they put a bag over her head and beat her. She was 75 years old. She is now 81 years old. The Red Cross seemed to have intervened and they saw her beaten.
She went through the Mariupol pre-trial detention center, and was in the Kyiv SBU - a person spent a year and a half in captivity. She was released and there was even a closed awards ceremony. She said that she always knew that the truth was on our side, she always knew that Russia would come. “I cried. We have specially set up the dishes here to listen to Russia.” For eight years they listened. How could she be betrayed? The person still believes: “Yulia, it will be hard, but we will get through everything and we will be with Russia.” For me, she is a hero,” Andrienko said.
Thank you!
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