US historian leads charity run in Kyiv to highlight the plight of Ukrainian POWs
- U.S. Historian Timothy Snyder led a charity run in Kyiv to raise awareness about the conditions of Ukrainian prisoners of war held in Russia during the ongoing conflict.
- Snyder stated, “Thousands of Ukrainian civilians and soldiers are illegally held in captivity during an illegal war,” emphasizing the need for solidarity.
- Participants included civilians, servicepeople, and veterans, like 27-year-old Anastasia Ofyl, whose husband is a captive. “We have to fight for him,” she expressed.
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US historian leads Kyiv charity run highlighting plight of Ukrainian POWs
KYIV, Ukraine — U.S. historian and author Timothy Snyder led a charity run in Kyiv Saturday to raise awareness of the conditions under which Ukrainian prisoners of war are held in Russia as the conflict approaches a third winter. The race came following a recent escalation in Russian missile and drone attacks, largely aimed at Ukraine's electricity infrastructure. People clapped and cheered after Snyder, a 55-year-old Yale University professor w…
U.S. historian leads charity run in Kyiv to raise awareness of Ukrainian prisoners of war
U.S. historian and author Timothy Snyder on Saturday led a charity run in Kyiv to raise awareness of the conditions under which Ukrainian prisoners of war are held in Russia as the conflict approaches a third winter.

US historian leads charity run in Kyiv to highlight the plight of Ukrainian POWs
U.S. historian and author Timothy Snyder has led a charity run in Kyiv to raise awareness of the conditions under which Ukrainian prisoners of war are held in Russia as the conflict approaches a third winter.
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