Families of Captives Rally in Lviv: 'Silence Kills — Speak Out for Prisoners of War'.
Lviv Rally: 'Silence Kills — Speak Out for Prisoners of War'
According to Novyny.live: On June 13, a demonstration took place in Lviv under the slogan 'Silence Kills — Speak Out for Prisoners of War.' The event brought together relatives of captured soldiers, families of the missing, veterans, and concerned residents. They gathered at the monument to Taras Shevchenko to voice their anguish and show solidarity with those awaiting the return of their loved ones.
Protesters appealed to international organizations for assistance, with chants including:
- 'Bring our heroes home'
- 'They dream of the moment they will be free'
- 'My dream is their freedom'
These words reflected the deep emotional pain of families desperate for news about their relatives.
Honoring the Defenders
The rally centered on remembering Ukrainian defenders who are either in captivity or unaccounted for. Participants expressed hope that their calls would be heard and that their heroes would eventually return home. The event served as a powerful reminder that the issue of prisoners of war remains urgent, and society must not stay silent about this crisis.
This demonstration underscores the need to support families of POWs and missing persons in Ukraine, where the war has been ongoing for years. Such gatherings help raise public awareness of the tragedies these families endure and highlight the necessity of international intervention in conflict-related matters. It is vital for the community to continue standing with those waiting for their loved ones, whose fates remain unknown.
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