In Odesa, they reminded about the captives - a photo report from the action.
13.07.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
13.07.2025
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An action in support of prisoners of war, civilian hostages, and missing persons took place in Odesa. People took to the streets with posters and photos to remind everyone that each missing person has a face, a family, and a dream to return home. This is reported by the participants of the event from the scene.
In Odesa, by the railway station, familiar faces appeared again. Mothers, wives, children, friends, and concerned citizens come weekly with posters featuring photos of those held captive or those about whom there is no news. These slogans remind that Ukrainian military and civilians remain in Russian dungeons for months and years, often without access to lawyers, medications, or contact with their families and without proof that they are even alive.
Support for prisoners of war and missing persons is very important, as they often find themselves in difficult conditions without the ability to contact their loved ones and receive necessary support. Actions of this nature help raise public awareness and support those who are in difficult life circumstances.
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