52 Ukrainian fighters returned from captivity - Yermak


Officers, medics, sergeants and soldiers return home.
Conducted another exchange of prisoners. We managed to free 52 of our people - officers, doctors, sergeants and soldiers - Yermak
Among them are 12 NSU fighters, including two "Azovets", 18 from the Navy, 8 from the GNSU, 9 from the Troops, 3 soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and 2 civilians.
Yermak said that the defenders of Azovstal, the defenders of Mariupol, were returning home:
It was possible to exchange the head of the surgical department of the Mariupol military hospital, who was at Azovstal, and the young military surgeon of the 65th military mobile hospital. Also returning home is a marine whose wife recently got out of captivity and a volunteer from Mariupol with the symbolic surname "Moscow", as well as a sailor from Snake Island
Some soldiers captured in the Chernobyl zone will also return home.
According to estimates by the Ukrainian authorities, about 2.5 thousand people remain in Russian captivity.
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