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Ukrainian border guards, who have been released from captivity as part of the ex...

The physical and psychological health of the border guards released from the Russian captivity - the DPSU

Ukrainian border guards, who have been released from captivity as part of the exchange of September 22, are in a difficult physical and psychological state. This was reported in the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine. According to the State Tax Service of Ukraine, Ukraine managed to return from the captivity of nine border guards, who were courageously courageous Mariupol. Video of the day is now viewed by doctors. “Their physical and psychological health is difficult.

After all, every case confirms that the conditions in which the Russian Federation holds our prisoners of war, terrible and inhuman, ”the State Border Service said. The fighters are currently provided with appropriate clothes and means, as well as communications. In addition, work is being done to restore their documents and receive appropriate funds.

As noted in the report, the restoration and rehabilitation of fighters is fully at the expense of state support in departmental medical institutions. Earlier in the patronage service of the Azov regiment reported that the military was released from the Russian captivity is in a shocking condition - almost all 215 people have an extreme degree of anorexia.

On Thursday night, September 22, it became known that Ukraine returned 215 defenders from the Russian captivity, 108 of which were Azov fighters. Also among the liberated were border guards, police, Marines, National Guards, Troy fighters. Most of the prisoners returned at the border from the Russian Federation in the Chernihiv region.

Five Azovstal commanders were exchanged in Turkey, where they will remain until the end of the war under personal guarantees of protection and security of President Recep Erdogan. Ten foreign defenders of Ukraine were also released, including illegally convicted of DNR groups to death. They arrived in Saudi Arabia.