An enemy like Russia means we have very little time to free our POW - Azov fighter's mother
The Ukrainian fighters captured from Azovstal became hostages of a situation in which it is absolutely clear that Russia ignores international law.
The mother of a prisoner of war soldier of the Azov regiment, Dana Labinska, said this on Espreso.
"The situation is such that we want to attract international organizations to the situation that is happening with our actions and our actions in Ukraine and in the cities of the world," she said.
The mother believes that their children have become hostages of a situation in which it is clear that Russia does not respond to international law.
"We want to show this, we want international organizations to work with more enthusiasm, because they have to come there, have the right to inspect, draw conclusions. But they say that they do not have such an opportunity, because Russia has decided that it will not allow it. We would push as much as it takes, but our children are there and we believe that with such an enemy as Russia, they have very little time and we need to hurry everything. Actions are held so that humanity understands how difficult the situation is and that it can affect everyone, no one in the world is safe now," Labinska concluded.
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