Putin’s Hostages: Ukrainian political prisoners of the Kremlin #LetMyPeopleGo

Putin’s hostages: Ukrainian political prisoners of the Kremlin. Kidnappings, torture, fabricated charges, and long-term sentences. The documentary film “Putin’s Hostages“ is a story about Ukrainians held in Russian prisons. Volunteer Yevhen Panov, who was lured to occupied Crimea, Crimean Tatar Bekir Dehermendzhi, who defended his son, and teenager Pavlo Hryb who fell in love with a Russian girl - these are the main characters of Putin’s Hostages. The only “crime“ of each of them was their opposition to Russian aggression against Ukraine. The stories of the imprisoned are told by their families, for whom the moment of their arrest was the beginning of the fight to free their relatives. The film also shows the mechanism of operation of Russian propaganda, which persuades its viewers that Ukraine is the aggressor, and the Ukrainians, imprisoned in inhuman conditions, are terrorists and saboteurs. Former political prisoner Hennadiy Afanasyev and experts working to release political prisoners, including Aleksa
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