[Witness spoke in Ukrainian, interpreted as follows:]
Allow me to add that Vladyslav is talking about Astakhov, who was basically the director of the camp. During the annexation of Crimea, he was in a special unit of the riot police, the Berkut. After Crimea was annexed, he started to collaborate and work for Russia. That's the camp where he was committing all of these crimes against children. He was intimidating them. It was basically torture. He kept them locked up and deprived them of food and water. He used different forms of punishment against the children. Children say that very rarely, after a personal conversation with him, would any child not agree to take on Russian citizenship and accept it with all of the conditions.
That's why Vladyslav is a hero for me. It's because he did not betray his ideas. He consistently kept his Ukrainian identity and withstood the pressures, trials and attempts to make him into a Russian child. I also understand how hard it was for other children, because it was easier for them to give in, give up and accept all of the conditions, from taking on Russian citizenship to everything else. Very often those children who did not agree would be committed to a mental ward. They could keep them heavily medicated with special medication.
Denys could probably add a few words about himself, if he so chooses.
Thank you.