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Hanna Vorosheva

“I met some female jailers who could not be compared to male guards in terms of cruelty of the former”

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Anna Vorosheva is a successful businesswoman from Mariupol who, since the outbreak of the war, has directed her efforts and resources to helping local residents. After leaving the city, she delivered humanitarian aid to residents of Mariupol and evacuated those who wanted to leave. On one of such trips, she was captured by the Russian army, after which 100 days of captivity followed, when she experienced unexpected humanness, indifference and inexplicable cruelty.

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