“Ukrainian PoW Resembles WWII Camp Victim After 2 Years in Putin’s Captivity”

Roman Gorilyk was detained by Russia for over two years.courtesy image.

Roman Gorilyk is now little more than a skeleton. His ribs and collarbones are protruding, his stomach is sunken, and his shoulder and hip joints are clearly visible beneath his pale skin.

This one of the Ukraine soldiers with his family before and after being captured by the Russian forces and he became POW. Courtesy image.

In a harrowing tale of survival and resilience, a Ukrainian Prisoner of War (PoW) was rescued from the clutches of Putin’s forces after enduring two years of unimaginable suffering. Images released depict the PoW, whose identity remains undisclosed for security reasons, resembling the haunting visage of a concentration camp victim from World War II.

Sources reveal that during his captivity, the Ukrainian PoW endured torture, starvation, and inhumane conditions at the hands of his captors. His emaciated figure and sunken eyes serve as a chilling reminder of the atrocities committed against prisoners under Putin’s regime.

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Despite the physical and psychological trauma inflicted upon him, the rescued PoW’s spirit remains unbroken. Upon his liberation, he expressed gratitude to the brave individuals who risked their lives to free him and vowed to share his story as a testament to the resilience of the Ukrainian people in the face of tyranny.

As the world condemns Putin’s flagrant disregard for human rights and international law, the plight of Ukrainian PoWs serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing conflict in Eastern Europe and the urgent need for global intervention to end the suffering of innocent civilians and prisoners of war alike.

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