The gentleman vanishes
Spanish national Mariano García Calatayud has now spent a year and a half in Russian detention after being abducted from outside his home in broad daylight

A 75-year-old Spanish volunteer who was abducted in the Ukrainian city of Kherson last year has now been held by the Russian authorities in annexed Crimea for a year and a half without charge, where he’s reportedly been subject to appalling conditions, regular beatings and torture.
His lawyer, Anatoly Fursov, adds, “García’s father told him when he was young that Ukrainians had helped the Spanish during World War II. This is what inspired him to move here and help the country.”
Despite his age, García was targeted more than others as he couldn’t understand the instructions he was given in Russian.
Despite being prescribed several medications for his heart, the 75-year-old received no such care since being transferred to Crimea.

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