Budanov Appointed to Lead New Council for Veterans and Prisoner Rights.
Ukrainian Defenders Come Home
According to Novyny.live: Kyrylo Budanov, head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, expressed joy over the return of Ukrainian defenders from Russian captivity. This homecoming was a pivotal moment for countless families who had been waiting for their loved ones. Budanov highlighted the significance of the occasion, stating:
“As long as the war continues, there is no room for pleasure. Yet all of us sincerely rejoice at the return of our prisoners.” - Kyrylo Budanov
Coordinating Council for Veteran Rights Protection
Additionally, Kyrylo Budanov has been appointed to lead the newly established Coordinating Council for the protection of the rights of veterans, prisoners of war, and missing persons. Operating under the President of Ukraine as an advisory body, this council aims to provide support and safeguard the rights of those affected by the war.
The importance of this work is underscored by Budanov’s words:
“When the boys and girls are finally home, you realize that through persistent effort, hundreds more families have become happier.” - Kyrylo Budanov
This reflects that the return of military personnel from captivity is not just a personal victory but a crucial step toward restoring justice and dignity for many Ukrainian families.
Kyrylo Budanov also shared personal moments, noting: “In the rare moments of free time, I am happy to spend them with my beloved wife. She supports and inspires me in everything.” These words demonstrate that despite difficult times, personal relationships and the support of loved ones remain vital for everyone.
The return of Ukrainian soldiers from captivity carries profound societal meaning, bringing joy to families while symbolizing hope and renewal. The creation of the Coordinating Council for the protection of veteran and prisoner rights further highlights the state’s attention to the challenges faced by these groups. This is an important step toward ensuring human rights and supporting war victims, potentially laying the groundwork for future reforms in this area.
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