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This Ukrainian woman beat cancer. But her fight to free her captive husband isn’t over

  • Olha expresses determination to survive, stating, "You have no moral right to die" as she fights to free her husband, Ruslan, from captivity.
  • The loss of her home led Olha to a deeper understanding of her husband’s situation.
  • Olha credits the thought of Ruslan's captivity as motivation for her own survival.
  • Olha believes she cannot afford to show weakness.
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This Ukrainian woman beat cancer. But her fight to free her captive husband isn’t over

A Ukrainian woman, Olha Kurtmalaieva, has endured cancer and war while fighting to bring her husband home from Russian captivity.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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