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See The Disturbing Before And After Images Of A Ukrainian Soldier Who Was Recently Released In A Prisoner Swap After 4 Months In Russian Captivity.

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See The Disturbing Before And After Images Of A Ukrainian Soldier Who Was Recently Released In A Prisoner Swap After 4 Months In Russian Captivity.
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The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has revealed horrifying images of a Ukrainian soldier who has been captured by Russia.

Mykhailo Dianov, a Ukrainian soldier, was released by the Russian government on Wednesday, September 21 after the UAE facilitated a prisoner swap between Ukraine and Russia.

See shocking before and after photos of Ukranian soldier recently released in prisoner swap after four months in Russian captivity (photos)

Before the capture

 

Mykhailo Dianov aided in the defense of the Azovstal plant in Mariupol prior to his capture. He became popular in Ukraine with the publishing of a photo in which he smiles despite suffering a serious arm injury inside the Azovstal steelworks during the early stages of the war.

 

 

See shocking before and after photos of Ukranian soldier recently released in prisoner swap after four months in Russian captivity (photos)

See shocking before and after photos of Ukranian soldier recently released in prisoner swap after four months in Russian captivity (photos)

                                                                       After release

The Ukranian ministry of defence tweeted on Friday evening;

“Ukrainian soldier Mykhailo Dianov is among the fortunate ones: in contrast with some of his fellow POWs, he survived russian captivity. This is how russia “adheres” to the Geneva Conventions. This is how russia continues the shameful legacy of Nazism.”

 

See shocking before and after photos of Ukranian soldier recently released in prisoner swap after four months in Russian captivity (photos)

 

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