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Almost all Ukrainian soldiers released from Russian captivity display extreme anorexia - head of patronage service Azov
Almost all 215 Ukrainian soldiers released from Russian captivity are contused, have fractures, chronic diseases and extreme anorexia.
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This was reported by the head of the "Azov" patronage service, Olena Tolkachova, reports "Ukrainian Pravda".
"The condition of our soldiers is simply shocking. There are cases when relatives cannot recognize their relatives. Our boys are exhausted, contused, there are many hidden fractures and exacerbations of various degrees of chronic diseases," she em
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