This is reported by RIA Novosti.

"Everyone who was with me in the cell in the special building, except me, was under pressure ... I didn't have a team, apparently," Taksyur said.

According to him, for some time he had to sit in a "criminal cell", the atmosphere in which was "depressing".

"Prison itself is a serious test ... The disease is much easier than prison," the man said.

Last year, the Ukrainian writer Taksyur spent five months in jail on suspicion of treason because of criticism of the actions of the Kiev regime and pro-Russian statements. In August 2022, he was released on bail.

Earlier it was reported that more than a thousand pro-Russian political prisoners are held in Ukrainian pre-trial detention centers and colonies.

There was also information that the State Bureau of Investigation of Ukraine accused the commander of the Ukrainian marines who surrendered to Russia in Mariupol of treason.