Ukraine hunger-striker lost 15 kg but not giving up: Cousin

AFP  |  Moscow 

Ukrainian director Sentsov, who has been on strike for over 50 days in a remote Russian prison, has lost 15 kilos but is not planning to halt his protest, his cousin said today.

He is serving a 20-year sentence on terrorism charges. Days before the start of in last month, said talks with were under way on a possible prisoner exchange.

That raised hopes that Sentsov could be released during the world's biggest sporting event.

But has so far shown little enthusiasm for freeing Sentsov despite calls from Western governments and celebrities for him to be released. Nor has allowed Ukraine's top to visit him in his prison in Russia's farth north.

"Oleg, whose height is 190 centimetres (6.2 feet), now weighs 75 kilograms (165 pounds)," his cousin said in televised remarks after visiting him, their first meeting since 2014.

"He's lost 15 kilograms (33 pounds) since the start of the strike," she told Ukraine's Hromadske television.

Sentsov has been fasting for 52 days, sustained by water and a glucose drip. On average, humans can survive without for about eight weeks. Kaplan said Sentsov was not in critical condition although his general state varied day to day.

"Yesterday he was very bad, today he's feeling normal," she told Hromadske.

"He's getting worse in the evenings," Kaplan added. "He is not going to halt his hunger strike. He said he would go all the way and believes in his victory."

A of the Kremlin, Sentsov is best known for his "Gamer", which screened to critical acclaim at the Rotterdam Festival in 2012.

He was detained in Crimea in 2014 after annexed the peninsula from Supporters say Russia wanted to make an example of him with the stiff sentence on charges of masterminding arson attacks, which he denies.

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First Published: Thu, July 05 2018. 20:11 IST