Ukrainian soldiers held in the Vyazemskoye Detention Center-2 in Russia are subjected to inhumane treatment, with instances of torture and neglect leading to deaths like that of Oleksandr Hrytsiuk. His body, returned to Ukraine, showed signs of extreme torture, challenging the official cause of death listed as tuberculosis. His wife, Oksana, shared his harrowing experience, revealing the brutal treatment he endured.
Vitalii Klochenko, another soldier, also faced similar mistreatment, contracting tuberculosis under Russian captivity. The report highlighted the lack of proper processes from the Ukrainian side upon the return of the bodies, causing further distress to the families.
Oleksii Kretsu, who is now undergoing therapy for tuberculosis and hepatitis B, provided insights into the deaths of Hrytsiuk and Klochenko, detailing the horrifying conditions they were subjected to. The investigation sheds light on the war crimes being committed against Ukrainian POWs in Russia, demanding justice for the victims.