It is three weeks since Yevhen Panov’s family received any information about the recognized political prisoner’s whereabouts. Considering the savage torture Panov was subjected to when first seized by the Russian FSB in August 2016, it is not surprising that they are worried.
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Russia media released images of Yevhen Panov on August 11, 2016, escorted by FSB. There were bruises on his face.