Captive medic's bodycam shows horror of Mariupol
Credit: Ukraine Invictus Team. Warning: Contains footage of distressing scenes A celebrated Ukrainian medic has recorded the horrors of her time in Mariupol on a data card no bigger than a thumbnail, smuggled out to the world in a tampon. Now she is in Russian hands, at a time when Mariupol itself is on the verge of falling. Yuliia Paievska, known as Taira, managed to share the harrowing footage with journalists before they left in a rare humanitarian convoy. The next day, on March 16, Taira and her driver were captured by Russian soldiers, in one of many forced disappearances in areas of Ukraine now held by Russia.
UP NEXT
UP NEXT
-
Sturgeon sets October 2023 date for indyref2, but court to rule on legality
PA Media
-
Funeral takes place for newspaper owner Jim Fitzpatrick
PA Media
-
Census 2021 population figures for England and Wales released
PA Media
-
Johnson condemns ‘utter barbarism’ of Putin’s attacks on Ukraine as G7 ends
PA Media
-
UK is 'stronger together’, says PM as Nicola Sturgeon sets out Scottish referendum plans
PA Media
-
Queen greets members of the armed forces at parade in Edinburgh
PA Media
-
Queen Victoria coffin shroud going to auction
PA Media
-
Liz Truss declines to name occasion when she challenged Gulf state on human rights
PA Media
-
G7 leaders gather as summit concludes
PA Media
-
Three killed and dozens injured as passenger train is derailed in US
PA Media
-
Making changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol is legal, says minister
PA Media
-
Politics daily briefing: June 28
PA Media
-
Three in custody after 46 bodies found in southern Texas lorry trailer
PA Media
-
Tories back PM’s plan to rip up Northern Ireland Brexit deal despite criticism
PA Media
-
Boris Johnson condemns Putin’s ‘barbarism’ after shopping centre missile strike
PA Media
-
Man arrested on suspicion of murdering Zara Aleena in Ilford
PA Media