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Americans captured by Russia detail months of beatings, interrogation

Por: The Boston Globe Nation October 02, 2022

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TRINITY, Ala. - Alex Drueke and Andy Tai Huynh evaded Russian forces for hours, slogging through pine forests and marshes in Ukraine to avoid detection. The U.S. military veterans were left behind - “abandoned,” they said - after their Ukrainian task force was attacked, and determined that their best chance of survival was to hike back to their base in Kharkiv.What followed was an excruciating, often terrifying 104 days in captivity. They... + full article



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