Prisoners of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. File photoMOSCOW, Aug 6Russian volunteers of the international public organization «Grandchildren» made it possible for Ukrainian prisoners of war to send a video message to their relatives and receive a response from them, the organization told RIA Novosti. , who served as drivers of the 1st company of the 108th separate mountain assault battalion of the 10th separate mountain assault brigade, were captured in the village of Spornoye (DPR, outskirts of the city of Soledar) as a result of being surrounded by allied forces. Boychuk (born in 1993 ) recorded a video message for his wife. «Hi, darling. I'm fine. They don't offend … Hello to my parents,» he said. This video was sent to his wife Andriana via social networks using the contacts provided by Boychuk himself. The woman said that she already knew from her husband's colleagues that he was in captivity. In response, his wife also sent a video greeting from herself and their son. “We are very glad to see you that you are alive and healthy. We hope that we will meet soon and do what we have planned and dreamed about for so long … I thank God that I have such a husband. I love you very much, I’m waiting, hugging,” says Andriana.The State Duma stated that the destruction of prisoners is beneficial not only to Kyiv, but also to the WestHis colleague Lemeshev also wrote down video for his wife and also brother. «I'm in captivity, everything is fine. They are treated normally. People are normal, clear, they allow smoking. Everything is human,» Igor Lemeshev assured. He also said hello to all their numerous relatives. His wife, in response, showed their little son in the video and said that she missed her husband very much. “Although I never told you this, I love you very much,” Lemeshev’s brother added. The man could not hold back his tears when he was recording a video for his brother. Representatives of Vnukov showed the Ukrainian soldiers reciprocal videos from their relatives. /08/ba70e99968fc7f7a601a5d6aca582d28.jpg» /> The Ministry of Defense reported 27 exchanges of prisoners with Ukraine for all time
