According to information from open sources, there are about 115 seriously ill and seriously wounded in russian captivity, but this figure may not be final. This was stated by Olena Belyachkova, coordinator of the groups of families of prisoners and missing persons of the MIPL, during a press conference, UNN reports.
From what we have been able to communicate with the released prisoners of war, as well as civilians, and from the information we receive from open sources, the figure is about 115 seriously ill and seriously wounded. We understand that it is far from final and objective, due to the condition in which our women and men return from captivity
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Representative of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War Petro Yatsenko said during a press conference that russia has not yet created a mixed medical commission to visit prisoners of war, although Ukraine did so in the summer of 2023. The commission is supposed to determine the health status of prisoners and facilitate the repatriation of seriously wounded.