Speaking to Global News from Kyiv, Kateryna Prokopenko, whose husband is among the Ukrainian fighters being held as prisoners of war by Russia after surrendering the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, says she and other family members have no choice but to keep fighting for their loved ones’ release. Families say they have not heard from the fighters in nearly a month and do not know what condition they are being kept in.
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Wife of Ukrainian fighter captured by Russia says she will keep fighting to secure his release
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