In an interview with Global News from Kyiv, Tetyana Kharko, whose brother is among the Ukrainian fighters being held as prisoners of war by Russia after surrendering the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, says it has been difficult not having information about his whereabouts and his condition, and is worried he is being mistreated in captivity. Family members say they have not heard from the fighters in nearly a month.
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Sister of Ukrainian fighter captured by Russia says she feels ‘awful’ not knowing his condition
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