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Bohdan Serhiyets spent only 10 hours in captivity in May 2014, but in that time Russia-backed separatists carved a swastika on his back and pulled out two of his fingernails. Serhiyets remembers his torturers saying they shouldn’t let him out alive so no one could see what they had done to him.

'Unthinkable Things': Documenting The Scars Of Ukraine's Prisoners Of War

Bohdan Serhiyets spent only 10 hours in captivity in May 2014, but in that time Russia-backed separatists carved a swastika on his back and pulled out two of his fingernails. Serhiyets remembers his torturers saying they shouldn’t let him out alive so no one could see what they had done to him. Photo: Zoya Shu (AP)

'Unthinkable Things': Documenting The Scars Of Ukraine's Prisoners Of War

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