Joint media investigations revealed that the Ukrainian journalist Victoria Rochaina was brutally tortured in Russian families, and given electric shocks, and some of its internal members had been removed.
Yuri Pelosov, head of the war of war crimes at the Public Prosecutor’s Office, said. Experts, who were part of the investigation, also saw signs of torture of electric shock on Roshchyna.
Investigations in French news stories said that the independent examination of the Rocchina body in Ukraine showed that her brain, eyes, and parts of the trachea had been removed.
Ukraine confirmed its death on October 10 of last year, saying that she died while moving from a detention facility in Tajanrov, southern Russia to Moscow.
Titiana Katrichnko, CEO of the Media Initiative for Human Rights, a group of Ukrainian rights followed by the Rocchina case, said that the Tagngrojal facility is described as “hell on the ground” for the captive Ukrainians, who were routinely reported by the former prisoners.
Russia handed its human remains to be marked by 757, in late February this year with Russian documents describing it as “anonymous mentioning.”
However, the forensic examination showed that the body was the body of a woman. The DNA test also determined the residue of Rocchina with 99 percent certainty.
More than 40 journalists from 13 international media participated in the latest investigations, conducted more than 50 interviews with former prisoners, former prison guards and human rights activists.
Investigators said the body showed evidence that the autopsy was made in Russia before returning to Ukraine.
Members may have been deliberately removed from the Roshchyna body to hide the signs of suffocation or suffocation, according to the international forensic doctor.
The researchers also found a bruise on the Rocchina neck, as well as a suspect of HYOID bone, which is an indication of strangulation. Her body was distinguished by the Russian summary “Spas”, which indicates “complete failure in the arteries of the heart,” according to reporters.
They said this may be used by the Russian authorities to manufacture the actual cause of Rocchina’s death.
It has made the condition of the body impossible to find the exact cause of its death.
Last year, the former Ukrainian and Rochena officials told Independent They were concerned about the delay in returning her body by Russia could help cover up the cause of her death.
Petro Yatsenko, spokesman for the Ukrainian Coordination Center for the Treatment of War prisoners, said that in the absence of an official statement from Russia, it is understood that there is something that happened to the young journalist while transferring it from a pre -maintaining another in Russia.
And he told Independent last year.
The forbidden stories said that none of the Russian officials who were requested by the Consortium-Karmlin, Federal Security Service (FSB), Federal Prison Service (FSIN), as well as many higher taginger-have responded to their requests for comment.