Ukraine's Sentsov Reportedly Ends Hunger Strike After Nearly Five Months
Ukrainian film director Oleh Sentsov, who was jailed in Russia on terrorism charges, has stopped his nearly five-month hunger strike, the deputy director of the Russian Penitentiary System (FSIN) said.
Valery Maksimenko said on October 5 that Sentsov agreed to start eating and that "Moscow diet experts have prepared a special diet for him to help him gradually start full-fledged food consumption."
Sentsov, a Crimean native who opposed Russia's 2014 takeover of the Ukrainian peninsula, is serving a 20-year prison term after being convicted of terrorism in a trial that he, human rights groups, and Western governments contend was politically motivated.
Imprisoned in the Far Northern Yamalo-Nenets region of Russia, Sentsov started a hunger strike on May 14, demanding that Russia release 64 fellow Ukrainians he considers political prisoners.
Sentsov has refused to seek a pardon from Russian President Vladimir Putin, maintaining his innocence.
Human Rights Watch, citing a lawyer for Sentsov, said last month that he agreed to begin taking an oral nutritional supplement at some point in the past two months, after suffering his first health crisis.
Diplomats, as well as film celebrities such as director Jean-Luc Godard and actor Johnny Depp, have all called for Sentsov's release.
During last month's Venice film festival, Hollywood stars urged Moscow not to let him die, and leading figures in the Russian film industry have also called for his release.
Based on reporting by TASS and Interfax
Belarusian KGB Says Ukrainian Man Jailed For Espionage Could Be Pardoned
By RFE/RL's Belarus Service
The chief of Belarus's secret police, the KGB, says Ukrainian citizen Pavlo Sharoyko, who was sentenced to eight years in prison on espionage charges in May, could soon be pardoned.
Valery Vakulchyk told reporters in Minsk on October 5 that the possibility of pardoning Sharoyko's is currently under discussion.
Sharoyko was detained in October 2017 by the KGB under the accusation of being part of a spy ring working for Ukraine's Defense Ministry.
Kyiv denied the Belarusian accusations.
Ukraine and Belarus expelled each other's diplomats after Sharoyko's arrest.
Vakulchyk also said that Belarus expelled two foreigners for "spying activities earlier this week."
He did not specify the expelled individuals' nationalities.