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18:23 10 Dec 2023

"Captivity kills": Kyiv rally calls for action to save Mariupol defenders

Photo: Yevhen Kotenko

The action "Don't be silent! Captivity kills!" was held in the capital in support of the defenders of Mariupol, who are currently in Russian captivity.

Ukrinform reports this.

On Sunday, the action "Don't be silent! Captivity kills!" was held simultaneously in Kyiv and nine other cities of Ukraine.

The event's goal is to bring attention to the Ukrainian prisoners of war, specifically the defenders of Mariupol, who have been held captive by the Russians for over 1.5 years.

The organizers say that the action is aimed at drawing the attention of society and the whole world to the prisoners who are currently being tortured and killed by the Russians just because they defended Ukraine.

The action took place in the format of a "living corridor."

People were holding placards with inscriptions:

  • "Captivity kills"
  • "Return the captured Azov defenders",
  • "My heart is in hell of captivity."

The participants took to the streets with posters and flags, marching from Postal Square to Park Bridge. They formed a live line near the highway to capture the attention of bystanders about this critical issue.

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It should be noted that the Russian invaders condemned 11 defenders of Mariupol in the last week of November.

For more than 80 days, Ukrainian service members held the defense of Mariupol. On May 16, 2022, the evacuation of the defenders of the city from the Azovstal metallurgical plant blocked by the Russian invaders began.

Following the Ukrainian military's withdrawal from the plant, in accordance with the agreements, they are now awaiting an exchange.

The defenders of Mariupol have been held captive for two years now, and in an article by Rubryka, you can read about how their families have been fighting for them.

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