First moments of freedom and calls to relatives of Ukrainians released from captivity: footage shown
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49 Ukrainian citizens have returned from Russian captivity. The Coordination Headquarters and the Ombudsman shared footage of the first emotions of the released prisoners and their calls to their families saying “I'm home”.
Today, 49 more Ukrainian citizens are returning home. The first footage and calls to their families were shared by the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War and Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets, reports UNN.
The first moments of freedom. They have been waiting for them for so long. The first words of support and understanding: they are waited for, they are loved, Ukraine is fighting. We are doing everything possible to bring each and every one of them back home.
Ombudsman Dmytro Lubinets published one of the calls of the released Ukrainian with the words "I'm at home".
He pointed out that Ukraine is working every day to ensure that every child, every family waiting for their loved one to be released from Russian captivity, hears these cherished words.
The Ombudsman also published a video of a Ukrainian woman released from Russian captivity sharing her first emotions after returning home.
She said that she wrote to her mother, "pray, mom, I'll be home, I had a dream.