Sievierodonetsk resident worries about his parents' fate held as hostages at "Azot" plant
A civilian did not become a hostage of the Ukrainian Army at "Azot" by a lucky chance — he left the bomb shelter for food, but wasn't able to return.
His 70-year-old parents were among those not released from "Azot", the connection with them was cut off. And the man is unable to leave the city without finding out the fate of his mother and father held hostages by the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
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Sievierodonetsk resident worries about his parents' fate held as hostages at "Azot" plant A civilian did not become a hostage of the Ukrainian Army at "Azot" by a lucky chance — he left the bomb shelter for food, but wasn't able to return. His 70-year-old parents were among those not...
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