Finally home.

Six Azov fighters returned after three years in captivity. Fighting for 842 more brothers-in-arms.

by azov_one

16 comments
  1. At least some good news from this bs of a “negotiations phone call”

  2. I hope these heroes are thoroughly enjoying their freedom.

  3. Having read so many stories of the conditions and torture that ukraine prisoners endured, and that categories such as Azov soldiers were especially targeted and brutalised, every time I see an exchange like this I look at each face and think my god what they must have gone through. Also the fact that being released doesn’t end all the suffering. The mental and physical damage,  thoughts of those left behind…..so many must struggle to rebuild their lives and find a degree of peace, happiness and normality after that experience. 

    Those that manage to achieve that are a lot stronger than I could imagine myself to ever be having gone through even a fraction of what they endured.

  4. Not a big fan of that symbol on the yellow flag…

  5. Their eyes remind me to prisoners freed from nazi Labour camps

  6. Oh my God, I am so glad they are finally free. Thank you for the good news. Still praying for Ukraine’s freedom.

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