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Buses are expected to take buses carrying more than 300 Ukrainian soldiers exempted from the Russian prison, and dozens of women, posters and posters have been in a desperate proposal
28-year-old IRYNA MYLTO, His father had three photos, about 50 and a year and a half and a half-and a half in Russia, 50, Serhii Hrome.
He was not on the list of prisoners who will be exchanged on Saturday, but like the crowds on the meadows and sidewalk, some of the new soldiers could recognize the father of some of the new soldiers.
Maybe they fought with him or maybe he knew him from a cell in prison.
“I just hope that someone is right and healthy,” said Mylto, North north north north north north north north north north north north north north north north north north. “
“I’m always afraid to get bad news.”
Before admission to a security guard before, the father, who worked as a security guard, was missing when fighting near Cupivsk in November 2023.
A month later, the family discovered the prisoner, someone complained that someone complained that a video of a Russian social media channel, who was in prison, and had difficulty seeing.
This was the only thing he found about his family’s father, while waiting for the phone to come suddenly on Saturday.
In the other line, it was a Ukrainian official that said they knew that HROM was released only in the last group and that they were one of the buses to a hospital.
Mylto and his young nephew Olena Kachaeva, 24-year-old Olena Kachaeva, joy began to cry tears, and then called the mother, Tatiana Hrom.
He did not come to the canvas for information that morning and for information, but he was suddenly advancing towards the rendezvous point when talking about surprise combination.
“It’s hard to believe,” said Mylto. “We stopped here by hoping for some information a minute before and now we get this message!”
His father was among the 307 Ukrainian soldiers released on Saturday in exchange for the same number of Russian soldiers. Both countries agreed to carry out more than 1,000 war in Turkey last week.
Saturday exchange He watched the release of about 800 power on Friday.
When Russia and Ukraine received several prisoners, Russia was so far since Russia created a full-scale occupation of his neighbor in February 2022.
Each side is believed that there are thousands of prisoners, but no country discloses exact figures.
In Ukraine, media outlets are allowed to cover the return of soldiers, but will agree to the conditions established by the Ukrainian military. They can be traumatic for fears not to identify exact locations and prevent any questions related to the terms and treatment.
There are numerous reports on Russian prisons and many torture in 2024 United Nations Inquiry Commission Torture proved that Ukraine civilians and soldiers were often used against.
Mylto, who is waiting for the soldiers to arrive, reflected a hole in a hole in his father’s absence. They could not stay in touch with him after being sent and sent to the front.
After the capture, he said he was on the way to his oldest daughter’s way for grandfather and could not give them a message.
MyLto wants to focus on how he struggled to think about what he was and how he could support him in his recovery.
When the buses were removed, a group of soldiers wrapped in Ukrainian flags, began to watch the applause.
MYLTO You did not see his father, he and his sister and mother, should be taken and the news that he had to be taken and the news was to be taken.
In one doctor, a doctor said to walk around the corner.
His father was in a window, smiling and lowered the hospital room. He was faded and very thin, but he gave his daughters and his wife a thumb.
“Thank God, he returned,” said Mylto, wiped his tears. “We don’t know what happened to him there, but we will handle it.”
When his family expects to be hospitalized for the right combination, the soldiers were taken to each other, mainly in one of the women. They pushed the photos forward and shouted the names hoping for someone to know something.
21-year-old Veronica Kulakova in the crowd, partner Ivan Kukovitskiy, never met his five-month daughter.
He was arrested seven months ago. In a previous prisoner’s release, he spoke two soldiers who believe they saw him in a Russian hospital.
Kulakova said there was no other information and he had no call to hear that he would be released for one day.
“I am very sorry that my daughter did not recognize the father of my daughter. I often show him a picture that he realizes him.”