Escaping Russian capture: An ex-British soldier’s account of fighting for Ukraine detailed in our event
The war in Ukraine started several years before Russia’s full-scale invasion in 2022.
And on March 21 it will be a decade since Crimea was incorporated into the Russian Federation, completing Vladimir Putin’s illegal annexation of the peninsula.
This dark day marked the start of the Russo-Ukrainian War.
To mark ten years of conflict in Ukraine, The Independent is hosting a Virtual Event that will explore the grim underbelly of the war – getting a first-hand perspective from a former British Army soldier captured by Russian forces.
Shaun Pinner will be joining journalist Tim White, to detail how he was detained in the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic after the siege of Mariupol and later freed in a prisoner swap.
He will be sharing the true story of his six months spent imprisoned in Russian-occupied Ukraine in this exclusive event.
After the horrors of frontline fighting, Shaun had to survive his capture by the Russian soldiers, and his removal to a Black Site – an off-the-grid prison untethered to human rights conventions – where he was subjected to a campaign of torture by Putin’s secret police that saw him shocked with electricity, stabbed, beaten, and almost starved to death, all while trying to maintain his morale with the other POWs.