Thirty-two Ukrainian servicemen released from Russian captivity

The relevant statement was made by Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak on Facebook.

“Ours are back home. Today we have carried out another prisoner swap. We have managed to free 32 Ukrainian servicemen and bring back the body of the Israeli citizen, Dmytro Fialka. Those who have been released are officers, sergeants and soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. All of them were in places, where fierce battles were raging. Many of them were considered missing,” Yermak wrote.

In his words, those who have been freed are now taking a medical examination and will be recovering.

“We are bringing people back. And we will bring all of them back. We will fight for each Ukrainian, because our people are our most valuable treasure. And we will win. There is no doubt about that,” Yermak noted.

In addition, Yermak posted the photographs of those who had been released from Russian captivity.

Мандрик Павло

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