Drawings of Ukrainian POWs’ children exhibited in Council of Eure
This was reported by an Ukrinform correspondent.
“The last time I got a call from my brother was on March 9 last, and we never heard from him since then. He was calling from Mariup. And that's it. He was in the hospital later, with his comrades-in-arms, some of whom were later exchanged. It’s from them that we know he is now held in Horlivka, but that's all we know,” says Avrora, 13, Leonid’s sister, who brought her drawings to the exhibition. Leonid, 22, served in Mariup when Russia invaded.
Each of the children who created these drawings has someone from their family being held in Russian captivity. Sometimes only a location is known because all contacts with their loved one have long been lost. And sometimes, even a location can only be a guess.
Source: www.unian.info