Ukrainian political prisoner Stanislav Klykh, who is serving a sentence in Verkhneuralsk prison in Russia's Chelyabinsk region, has to sleep on the floor because of uncomfortable bedding, complains of bad food and hopes for a swap and return to Ukraine as soon as possible.
Ukrainian political prisoner in Russia Stanislav Klykh fell into a coma after he was taken to a psychiatric hospital in Magnitogorsk, according to the TV news service TSN.
The Russian Memorial Human Rights Center (HRC) has updated the list of political prisoners in Russia, according to the center's website.
Mother of Ukrainian political prisoner Stanislav Klykh, who is illegally kept in Russia, says her son feels bad, being mentally and physically exhausted, according to Ukraine's humanitarian envoy to the Trilateral Contact Group on the Donbas settlement Iryna Gerashchenko.
Mothers of Ukrainian political prisoner Stanislav Klykh and captive Russian contracted soldier Viktor Ageyev have jointly appealed to the presidents of Russia and Ukraine via a video clip recorded in Kyiv by a Novaya Gazeta reported Pavel Kanygin, after Svetlana Ageyeva was allowed to visit her son.