Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak met in Chernivtsi with former prisoners of war and relatives of Ukrainians who are now in captivity in the aggressor state of Russia. According to the OP, they talked about the challenges facing the military in captivity, as well as about rehabilitation after release, UNN reports.
During the meeting, they discussed the challenges faced by the military in captivity. The Head of the President's Office asked what the conditions of detention were like, whether the staff of institutions and international organizations, including the Red Cross, provided assistance, and whether it was possible to receive news from relatives.
We also focused on rehabilitation after release: what should be improved in this process, what should be the focus of the state and specialized professionals.
"It is very important for me to hear from you how you live today, what questions and problems you have. Does the state really do everything you deserve, as you see from your experience and the way your return went," he said.
They also discussed the return of Ukrainian children illegally deported by Russia. The Head of the President's Office noted that Ukraine was doing everything possible to return them: the issue was raised at every international meeting of the President, representatives of his Office and government officials.