'Abused, starved…': Ukraine officer returns home after 2 years in Russian captivity, refuses Russia's ‘sweet promises’. A 24-year-old Ukrainian police officer named Mariana Checheliuk, abducted by the Russian forces and held in captivity for two years, has now returned home. This comes as the Ukraine and Russia exchanged prisoners of war on Friday, each sending back 75 POWs in the first such swap in the past three months.
Yuliia Pryimak, the Head of the Central Regional Centre of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, posted a video on Instagram showing Checheliuk breaking down in tears upon her release and being hugged by another Ukraine woman officer.
In January 2024, Mariana's mother, Nataliia had told ZMINA news that her daughter faced abuses and was beaten which she she got to know from her letters. “They were trying to lure my daughter to the Russian side with both sweet promises of a big salary and intimidation. But she refused," the mother said.
Her mother also revealed Mariana suffered severe torture during captivity, starvation, & beatings and various abuses, severely impacted her health, leading to chronic bronchitis. Speaking more on her daughter's condition, mother said, “Mariana lost a lot of weight, her immune system weaken her weak & hair began to fall out, & her periods disappeared," as quoted by media reports.
Despite her mother's efforts to communicate with her, received no letters, remained unaware of her family's condition or whereabouts, dicovered was a Ukrainian police officer, they transferred her to Donetsk pre-trial detention center & later held in POW camp Olenivka & subsequently moved to prisons in Taganrog and Mariupol.
Details: how her captivity enfolded report, both Mariana & her younger sister were hiding from Russian bombardments within Azovstal steelworks, the civilians were evacuated, sisters were separated in Russian filtration camp.
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