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From Arbitrary Arrest to Torture: What Happens to Ukrainian Civilians Detained in Russian-Occupied Territories and What Europe Should Do - Valigia Blu

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“Jevhen Matveev, mayor of the city of Dniprorudne, Zaporizhia region. He was captured at the beginning of the invasion because he refused to cooperate with the Russian military, then tortured and finally killed in captivity; at least his body returned,” says Nataliia Yashchuk, Senior War Consequences Officer at the Center for Civil Liberties—a Ukrainian human rights organization and winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize—rattled off a list of name…
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“Jevhen Matveev, mayor of the city of Dniprorudne, Zaporizhia region. He was captured at the beginning of the invasion because he refused to cooperate with the Russian military, then tortured and finally killed in captivity; at least his body returned,” says Nataliia Yashchuk, Senior War Consequences Officer at the Center for Civil Liberties—a Ukrainian human rights organization and winner of the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize—rattled off a list of name…

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Valigia Blu broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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