They moved him through occupied Donetsk region, Olenivka, Taganrog, and a penal colony in Borisoglebsk.
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Russian guards inflict abuse, theft, and mock executions without charges
Russian guards beat him, used electric shocks, and staged mock executions. They searched his phone, tried to extract information, and took his money. They never filed charges. 3/
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Mariupol soldier captured by Russia listed as AWOL in captivity
Hurzhov is 30, from Mariupol. Russian troops captured him less than a week after the full-scale invasion began. He was wounded, cut off from Ukrainian units, and later listed as AWOL while in captivity. 2/
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Ukrainian captive stripped, placed next to corpse, threatened by Russian forces
They stripped me naked and put a dead body next to me. âIf you move, youâre next.â Russian forces told this to a Ukrainian captured near Mariupol on March 3, 2022. He spent more than three years in captivity. This is the story of Oleksandr Hurzhov â Hromadske. 1/
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Polish citizen disappeared in Ukraine after doubting Russia’s war
Polish citizen Krzysztof Galos entered Ukraine in April 2023 out of personal doubt that Russia's war was really happening. Surveillance cameras later recorded him near a hydroelectric plant in Zaporizhzhia â the last time he was seen in Ukrainian-controlled territory. Sources
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50 Countries Finalize Security Guarantees for Ukraine Under 20-Point Plan
Whitaker: About 50 countries in a âcoalition of the willing,â including the U.S. and many NATO members, are finalizing security guarantees for Ukraine.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 6 janvier 2026
This framework is meant to clear the way for the final stage of talks under Ukraineâs 20-point plan.
1/ pic.twitter.com/81BqVItcL7Whitaker: About 50 countries in a âcoalition of the willing,â including the U.S. and many NATO members, are finalizing security guarantees for Ukraine. This framework is meant to clear the way for the final stage of talks under Ukraineâs 20-point plan. 1/
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Sikorski: Putin underestimated democratic endurance, now faces two-year fight
Sikorski: Putin may have hoped, as he did from the beginning, that democracies are pathetic, democracies don't have the staying power.
— Tymofiy Mylovanov (@Mylovanov) 6 janvier 2026
Now he has to be ready to fight for another two years. And it's not clear that his army and his economy can bear that burden. 1/ pic.twitter.com/jl03BAnqY9Sikorski: Putin may have hoped, as he did from the beginning, that democracies are pathetic, democracies don't have the staying power. Now he has to be ready to fight for another two years. And it's not clear that his army and his economy can bear that burden. 1/
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Thank you and donation appeal for Ukrainian students during war
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Support Ukrainian students’ tuition and living during war
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Russia and Sphere of Influence: Kyiv’s Response to US Operation in Venezuela
Reuters source spoke of Russia's "sphere of influence" after US operation in Venezuela. Kyiv responded https://ift.tt/nZbowAF #liga #news
