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"Who's Gonna Save My Daughter?" Russian and Ukrainian Soldiers Fell in Love with Each Other, Now She's in Prison for the State Change, and He's Campaigning for Her Exchange.

In 2024, Svetlana Saveleva, a Russian woman, tried to enter Ukrainian-occupied territory in the Kursk region: she wanted to meet her beloved, Ukrainian military Alexander Cechotka. Dmitry Durnev was arrested, accused of trying to change state and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Now her mother, forced to leave Russia and her beloved is trying to get her Russian woman on the Ukrainian exchange lists. Dmitri Durnev, a special director of the New E…
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In 2024, Svetlana Saveleva, a Russian woman, tried to enter Ukrainian-occupied territory in the Kursk region: she wanted to meet her beloved, Ukrainian military Alexander Cechotka. Dmitry Durnev was arrested, accused of trying to change state and sentenced to 15 years in prison. Now her mother, forced to leave Russia and her beloved is trying to get her Russian woman on the Ukrainian exchange lists. Dmitri Durnev, a special director of the New E…

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Новая газета. Европа broke the news on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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