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Thousands of Ukrainian civilians are still held by Russia in its 3-year-old war.
Human rights activists say thousands of them are detained and charged with various crimes.
Many are detained for months without charges and don't know why they're being held.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy insists their release, along with prisoners of war, is an important step toward ending the war.
Serhii Tsyhipa and his wife volunteered to distribute food and other essentials when Russian troops invaded Crimea .
He was held for months in Crimea and finally charged with espionage in December 2022 .
He appealed, but his sentence was upheld.
Rights advocates say they know of 307 Ukrainian civilians convicted in Russia on criminal charges.
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