Russian forces have kidnapped a Ukrainian journalist covering the conflict, Ukrainian Prosecutor General says

OSTN Staff

Ukraine's newly elected Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova attends an extraordinary session of the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, Tuesday March 17, 2020.
Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Iryna Venediktova attends a session of the Ukrainian Parliament in Kiev, Ukraine, on March 17, 2020.

  • The Prosecutor General in Ukraine said on Saturday that Russian forces abducted a Ukrainian journalist.
  • Ukrainian outlet Hromadske tweeted Friday that they lost contact with their reported, Victoria Roshchyna. 
  • The Prosecutor General’s Office said a criminal investigation is being launched over the reporter’s disappearance. 

The office of the Prosecutor General in Ukraine has accused Russian security and military forces of kidnapping a Ukrainian journalist covering the Russian offensive in the east and the south of Ukraine.

In a Facebook statement on Saturday, the Prosecutor General’s office alleged that Russia’s Federal Security Service, or the FSB, and the Russian military abducted the journalist of Ukrainian news outlet Hromadske on Tuesday in Berdyansk, an occupied port city in the southeastern Zaporizhzhia region.

The statement didn’t identify the journalist, but went on to say that the reporter’s whereabouts are currently unknown and a criminal investigation has been launched. Hromadske on Friday tweeted that they lost contact with reporter Victoria Roshchyna last week.

“As we learned from witnesses, at that time the journalist was in the temporarily occupied Berdyansk. On March 16, we learned that the day before (probably March 15), Victoria Roshchyna was detained by the Russian FSB. Currently, we do not know where she is,” the outlet tweeted.

The FSB and the Russian military haven’t yet commented on the allegations.

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