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Former Kherson Mayor Freed by Russians From Captivity. Why Hasn't He Been on Any Prisoner Exchange List so Far?

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Volodymyr Mykolayenko, former mayor of Kherson, has been released after being held captive by Russia since his abduction in April 2022.

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Volodymyr Mykolayenko, former mayor of Kherson, has been released after being held captive by Russia since his abduction in April 2022.

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146 people were allowed to go home as part of a prisoner exchange, but the city's current mayor is still being held.

The former mayor of Kherson, Volodymyr Mykolayenko, was freed from Russian captivity on Sunday after more than three years. He was among several others released in a prisoner swap on Ukraine's Independence Day. The former leader of Kherson said many young people had struggled in captivity, with some committing suicide.

According to the footage, Volodymyr Mykolayenko has lost a lot of weight and his hair has been shaved.

·Hungary
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Volodymyr Mykolaenko was kidnapped by the Russians in April 2022. Although he could have been released earlier in a prisoner exchange, he sent a seriously ill Ukrainian soldier home in his place.

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Almost all the independent defenders were held captive for more than three years.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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