84 Ukrainians returned from captivity in Russia: the story of a woman searching for her brother for 2 years.
Return of Ukrainians from captivity
Today, during the exchange of prisoners, many people came out with photos and posters of their loved ones, hoping that they would be returned home or at least receive some news. One woman has been searching for and waiting for her brother for two years.
This was reported by Novyny.LIVE correspondent Halyna Ostapovets on August 14.
'Through personal connections, I learned that he is in captivity. However, his official state is 'missing in action'. In October, it will be two years since he has been out of contact, and during this time there has been no news from him,'
— the woman shared.
In a comment to Novyny.LIVE, the woman said that she is searching for and waiting for her 32-year-old brother. He last made contact when he was in Makiivka, Luhansk region. He went to pick up wounded comrades from the battlefield but never returned.
It is worth noting that on August 14, 84 Ukrainians returned from captivity in Russia. Among them are both military personnel and civilians.
According to the Coordination Headquarters, a man who had been in Russian captivity since 2014 returned home.
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