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
-
Russian missiles target Kyiv as troops consolidate gains in the east
PA Media
-
Zelensky calls for more help from G7 during 'difficult stage of war'
PA Media
-
Daily politics briefing: June 26
PA Media
-
War in Ukraine: The latest headlines
PA Media
-
Greta Thunberg takes to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage to warn of climate emergency
PA Media
-
Abbott and McDonnell urge Starmer to ‘come off the fence’ over strikes
PA Media
-
A sparkly, colourful Pride parade returns to Dublin’s streets
PA Media
-
Protesters gather as G7 leaders set to arrive in Germany
PA Media
-
Boris Johnson claims voters were 'fed up hearing about things I stuffed up'
PA Media
-
Demonstrators in London send 'message of solidarity' to US women over abortion ruling
PA Media
-
Rail chaos continues as workers stage third 24-hour strike in a week
PA Media
-
Suspected terror-linked shooting in Oslo kills two and wounds 10
PA Media
-
Daily politics briefing: June 25
PA Media
-
Abortion rights ruling is ‘sad day for court and country’, says Joe Biden
PA Media
-
Overturning of Roe v Wade abortion rights ‘big step backwards’, says Johnson
PA Media
-
US Supreme Court 'is eviscerating Americans' rights', says Pelosi
PA Media