Ukraine Secures Release of 182 Captives in Pre-Easter Prisoner Exchange
Prisoner Return Ahead of Easter Holiday
According to Міністерство Здоров'я: In a significant exchange just before Easter, Ukraine has secured the release of 182 individuals from Russian captivity. The group comprises 175 military personnel and 7 civilians. The returned service members represent the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the National Guard, and the Border Guard Service, and include privates, sergeants, and officers. This exchange is part of ongoing efforts to repatriate citizens amidst the full-scale invasion.
State Support for Released Captives
All individuals who have endured captivity are entitled to free state-provided healthcare. The government has established a comprehensive support program for former prisoners of war, which includes:
- a full medical examination
- treatment
- physical rehabilitation
- psychological assistance
- psychiatric support if required
The repatriation of captives marks a crucial development in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia. It underscores the Ukrainian government's commitment to upholding the rights and welfare of its citizens who have suffered due to the war. Furthermore, providing medical and psychological aid is a vital step for the social recovery and reintegration of these individuals back into society.
As the situation evolves, the Ukrainian government is intensifying its efforts to support those who have returned from captivity. The details of the comprehensive support program for freed prisoners highlight the importance of medical care and psychological assistance in facilitating their reintegration into society.
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