Nerves in the limbs have died, - a prisoner of war on captivity in the Russian Federation.
13.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
13.07.2025
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National Guardsman Oleksandr, who spent 3 years in captivity in the Russian Federation, in the unit that began the occupation of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, has been undergoing rehabilitation for more than six months since his release. During his captivity, he had to stand continuously, be under video surveillance, and endure physical and psychological torture.
In his limbs, the nerve endings were damaged due to a constant state, so Oleksandr feels unwell and needs constant medical supervision and treatment.
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