Relatives of Ukrainian soldiers are cutting off their phones, trying to find out about the fate of their children in the ATO

28.01.2015 21:35
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Armed forces, Donbass, Ukraine


Kyiv, January (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Raichenko) – Relatives of Ukrainian soldiers are panicking, fearing that their children may be captured.

The coordinator of the volunteer initiative “Come Back Alive”, Vitaly Deinega, spoke about this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports, in his opinion, one structure should deal with the release of prisoners.


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“We are ready to help the state with this,” says the volunteer. – Imagine a person who is already on the tenth phone call to strangers. – It’s insanity when they call people who deal with thermal imagers: “Help me get my son out of captivity. It seems to me that my son is in captivity.”

In turn, Oleg Svirko, a representative of the “Warriors of Good” initiative, added that a letter has been prepared to the Prime Minister demanding the creation of a working group on this issue.

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