Victoria Volodymyrivna Roshchyna (Ukrainian: Вікторія Володимирівна Рощина; 6 October 1996 – 19 September 2024) was a Ukrainian journalist who reported on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Siege of Mariupol. She was a recipient of the International Women's Media Foundation's 2022 Courage in Journalism Award. Roshchyna disappeared in August 2023, and in October 2024 was confirmed to have died in Russian detention. When Roshchyna's body was returned to Ukraine, it bore signs of torture, strangulation and had some organs removed. The Ukrainian government announced it would investigate her d
Victoria Volodymyrivna Roshchyna (Ukrainian: Вікторія Володимирівна Рощина; 6 October 1996 – 19 September 2024) was a Ukrainian journalist who reported on the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the Siege of Mariupol. She was a recipient of the International Women's Media Foundation's 2022 Courage in Journalism Award.
Roshchyna disappeared in August 2023, and in October 2024 was confirmed to have died in Russian detention. When Roshchyna's body was returned to Ukraine, it bore signs of torture, strangulation and had some organs removed. The Ukrainian government announced it would investigate her death as a potential murder and war crime.
On 24 September 2025, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office informed that Roshchyna died on 19 September 2024 in the detention centre No. 3 (SIZO No. 3) in the city of Kizel in Perm Krai, Russia.
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Early life
Victoria Roshchyna was born on 6 October 1996. Roshchyna's hometown was Zaporizhzhia. She had one sister.
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Career
Victoria Roshchyna began working as a journalist when she was a teenager, covering court decisions and crime. After the 2022 Russian invasion and occupation of Eastern Ukraine, she started to write about living in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine and the Siege of Mariupol. She worked as a freelance journalist for Ukrainska Pravda, Radio Free Europe, and Hromadske.
She was detained by the Russian military in Vasylivka in March 2022, but managed to escape after hiding in a basement overnight.
In early March 2022, her car was fired on by Russian tanks. She and her driver escaped, but her computer and camera were stolen. On 11 March Roshchyna was detained in Berdiansk by the Russian Federal Security Service for ten days. She was allowed to go free only after she made a videotape stating that the Russian forces had saved her life. She wrote an article about her time in captivity for Hromadske. Later that year, she was given a Courage in Journalism Award by the International Women's Media Foundation (IWMF). She refused to attend the award ceremony, so she could instead focus on her reporting.
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Disappearance and death In July 2023, Roshchyna went to Russian-occupied eastern Ukraine, possibly to report on the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant crisis and the destruction of the Kakhovka Dam. To enter the territory, she planned to go through Poland and Russia. She told her family on 3 August 2023 that she had passed through the border checks; it was the last time they heard from her. They reported her as missing on 12 August, and officially filed a report on 21 September. Her disappearance was made public on 4 October 2023 by her family, through reports in The Daily Beast and Ukrainska Pravda. According to Anna Nemtsova, the author of The Daily Beast article and friend of Roshchyna's, she published the article "to raise hell" and out of hope that if Roshchyna was still alive, her captors would "stop torturing her". Around 22 April 2024, her father Volodymyr Mykhaylovych received a letter dated 17 April 2024 from the Russian government which confirmed that they were holding Roshchyna in detention. The IWMF called her detention "unjust" and the European Union described it as "illegal" and "arbitrary". Human rights activist Svetlana Gannushkina announced she had written to Tatyana Moskalkova, then Commissioner for…
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Publications
Roshchyna, Victoria (26 March 2022). "Тиждень у полоні окупантів. Як я вибралася з рук ФСБ, «кадирівців» і дагестанців" [A week in captivity of the occupiers. How I got out of the hands of the FSB, "Kadyrovets" and Dagestanis]. Hromadske.