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Free our relatives

Free our relatives

35 episodes

During the war, the program «Free our relatives» tells the stories of people, cities, villages and entire regions that were captured by the Russian occupiers. We are talking about the war crimes committed by the Kremlin and its troops against the Ukrainian people.

Ihor Kotelyanets and Anastasia Bagalika are the hosts of the program.

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  • Anastasia BagalikaAnastasia Bagalika
  • Ihor KotelyanetsIhor Kotelyanets
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«While my husband was in captivity, my son stopped talking» — wife of a prisoner of war

«While my husband was in captivity, my son stopped talking» — wife of a prisoner of war

How thoroughly have Russian war crimes been investigated?

How thoroughly have Russian war crimes been investigated?

«For them, you are a traitor. Despite the fact that we are on our own land, while they are the occupiers» — sister of civilian hostage Yevhen Pryshlyak

«For them, you are a traitor. Despite the fact that we are on our own land, while they are the occupiers» — sister of civilian hostage Yevhen Pryshlyak

Russian soldiers kept an eye on him, even though he was moving on crutches — the story of civilian hostage Serhii Kotov

Russian soldiers kept an eye on him, even though he was moving on crutches — the story of civilian hostage Serhii Kotov

«We must insist on the unconditional release of everyone» — regarding the Strategy for the Release of Civilians

«We must insist on the unconditional release of everyone» — regarding the Strategy for the Release of Civilians

The best my brother can hope for in captivity is a 10-year prison sentence — the sister of a civilian hostage

The best my brother can hope for in captivity is a 10-year prison sentence — the sister of a civilian hostage

My son says Russia will cease to exist during the 12 years of imprisonment to which the occupiers may sentence him — father of the prisoner

My son says Russia will cease to exist during the 12 years of imprisonment to which the occupiers may sentence him — father of the prisoner

A month before his death, Hena told his grandmother: «I want you to live to see the Ukraine I dream of» — Olha Afanasieva

A month before his death, Hena told his grandmother: «I want you to live to see the Ukraine I dream of» — Olha Afanasieva