Award-winning Ukrainian journalist dies in Russian captivity

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  1. This is the best tl;dr I could make, [original](https://tvpworld.com/82784214/award-winning-ukrainian-journalist-dies-in-russian-captivity) reduced by 75%. (I’m a bot)
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    > A Ukrainian journalist illegally imprisoned in Russia since last year has died during a prison transfer, a Ukrainian government official has said.

    > Our colleague, journalist Victoria Roshchyna, died in Russian captivity.

    > Nataliya Gumenyuk, a fellow journalist wrote: "Vika was the bravest, the most determined. She risked to tell the truth about [Russian] occupation." The Coalition for Women in Journalism, an international organization that monitors the safety of female journalists, also strongly condemned her death, adding that it points to yet another "Outrageous consequence of Russia's illegal detention and treatment of journalists.”

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  2. Enjoyable_Jaguar on

    I think we can assume that Russia is to blame and I hate to think what the autopsy will show.

  3. So when do we stop calling them Russian POW camps and start calling them death camps? There is plenty of evidence from the occupied territories.

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