Zelenskyy: Over 6,400 Ukrainians Returned From Russian Captivity Since Full-Scale Invasion
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Approximately 70% of Ukrainians are ready to return to Ukraine if conditions are created.
Zelenskyy: Over 6,400 Ukrainians Returned From Russian Captivity Since Full-Scale Invasion
Since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukraine has managed to bring home 5,857 people from Russian captivity, with an additional 555 released outside of formal prisoner exchanges. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy shared these figures following a meeting on July 28 with members of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, agencies involved in prisoner swaps, and recently released Ukrainians. Among those attending…
Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland Vasyl Bodnar believes that 70 percent of Ukrainians intend to return from Poland after the end of the war with Russia.
Ukrainian Ambassador to Warsaw, Vasil Bodnar, claims that the new president of Poland, Karol Naworokki, gives significant attention to his historic memory in his rhetoric. “Mr. Naworokki – a well-known leader in Poland – was the head of the National Memorial Institute and is now the winner of the presidential elections. Of course, we need to establish contacts with President Naworokki” – [...]
Approximately 70% of Ukrainians who have left the country want to return home. This was stated by the Ukrainian Ambassador to Poland Vasyl Bodnar, RBK-Ukraine reports with reference to the diplomat's interview with Radio Liberty. "You will not return these people by force. It is their decision. It is a matter of creating conditions. If you talk to refugees, to people who left involuntarily, but under force of circumstances, then 70% of them say …
Ambassador of Ukraine to Poland Vasily Bodnar stressed that 70% of displaced people are ready to return home. tsn.ua (news 1+1)
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