BBCA Ukrainian official has informed the BBC they hope a New 12 months prisoner alternate with Russia will occur “any day,” though preparations may fall by means of on the final minute.
Petro Yatsenko, from Ukraine’s Headquarters for the Remedy of Prisoners of Conflict, mentioned negotiations with Moscow over prisoner swaps have develop into harder in current months since Russian forces started making important advances on the entrance line.
There have been simply 10 exchanges in 2024, the bottom quantity for the reason that full-scale invasion started. Ukraine would not publish numbers of prisoners of struggle being held by Russia, however the complete is regarded as over 8,000.
Russia has made important beneficial properties on the battlefield this 12 months, elevating fears that the numbers of Ukrainians being captured is on the rise.
A kind of introduced house within the final swap, in September 2024, is Ukrainian marine Andriy Turas. In a flat within the Ukrainian metropolis of Lviv, Andriy and his spouse Lena inform me the outstanding story of their ordeal. Each of them have been captured whereas defending town of Mariupol in 2022.
“They held lectures with us about how Ukraine by no means existed,” says Lena, a fight medic, about her Russian captors. “They tried to exterminate our Ukrainian id in our heads.”

Lena was launched after two weeks of captivity. However the psychological scars of what she skilled in a Russian PoW facility stay. “We always heard screams, we knew the lads [in our unit] have been being tortured,” she says.
“They beat us mercilessly, with their fists, sticks, hammers, something they might discover,” Andriy says. “They stripped us bare within the chilly and compelled us to crawl on asphalt. Our legs have been torn up, and we have been left terrified and freezing.”
“The meals was horrifying – bitter cabbage and spoiled fish heads. It is only a nightmare,” says the marine. “It is like waking up from a nasty dream in the midst of the night time, drenched in sweat, terrified.”
Andriy’s incarceration lasted far longer than his spouse’s – two-and-a-half years.
On his launch within the prisoner alternate three months in the past Andriy met his two-year-old son, Leon, for the primary time. When the couple have been captured by Russian forces, Lena did not know she was anticipating.
“Once I came upon I used to be pregnant, I simply cried, to begin with from happiness, however then from unhappiness, as a result of I could not inform my husband.”

“I always wrote him letters, telling him that he would lastly have a baby he’d wished for thus lengthy,” Lena says, her eyes shining. “However he did not get a single letter.”
I ask Andriy what it felt like to fulfill his son for the primary time. “I believed I used to be the happiest particular person on the earth,” he says, grinning.

Whereas the BBC can’t independently confirm all the things Lena and Andriy informed us, their accounts are corroborated by worldwide organisations, who’ve interviewed lots of of Ukrainian PoWs.
The UN says Russia topics Ukrainian prisoners to “widespread and systematic torture and ill-treatment… together with extreme beatings, electrical shocks, sexual violence, suffocation, extended stress positions, compelled extreme train, sleep deprivation, mock executions, threats of violence and humiliation.”
In a press release to the BBC, the Russian Embassy in London mentioned: “The allegations you may have described are obviously false. Captured Ukrainian militants are handled humanely and in full conformity with the provisions of the related Russian laws and the Geneva Conference. They’re supplied with meals of excellent high quality, shelter, medical help, spiritual and mental nourishment.”
Andriy is present process rehabilitation at a medical facility in Lviv. However he nonetheless has time to benefit from the holidays together with his spouse and son. It is the Turas household’s first Christmas collectively, and the most effective current for little Leon is having Daddy house.

However many Ukrainians are nonetheless desperately ready for information of their family members. In central Kyiv, relations and activists collect for a particular Christmas demonstration to name for the discharge of Ukrainian prisoners.
They stand for hours within the biting chilly, lining one of many important streets of the capital, as passing motorists honk their horns in a deafening cacophony of solidarity.
“We hope for a Christmas miracle,” says Tetiana, whose 24-year-old son Artem was captured nearly three years in the past, “My son’s launch is my deepest want. I’ve imagined our assembly 100 instances, when he and I hug one another, and his eyes mild up and he is lastly on his place of origin.”

Additionally on the protest, holding a pink placard, is 29-year-old Liliya Ivashchyk, a ballet dancer on the Kyiv Nationwide Operetta Theatre. Russian forces took her boyfriend Bohdan captive in 2022. She has had no contact with him since.
“I may say that it is arduous for me to be alone, however I do not wish to say that, as a result of I am at all times occupied with how he is doing over there,” says Liliya.

Backstage on the theatre, Liliya exhibits us the messages she nonetheless sends Bohdan nearly daily – photos of little hearts. “I miss him so much. He must be saved and have his freedom again,” she says, her backside lip trembling. The messages are unread.
Liliya invitations us to look at her carry out in a particular Christmas Day efficiency. The dance is a festive favorite in Ukraine: Johann Strauss’s Blue Danube Waltz, written in 1866 to raise the Austrian public’s spirits following a struggle. The theatre is packed.
“The Christmas holidays are a painful interval,” she says, as she prepares to go on stage. “There is not any festive temper actually.”
Because the present ends, theatregoers rush to gather their coats. After nearly three years of struggle, nearly everybody right here has a cherished one combating on the frontline, in captivity, or killed in motion.
“Lots of people in Ukraine are going through tough conditions,” says Liliya. “We’re simply ready for the time after we’ll be capable to rejoice collectively once more. We should keep in mind to thank our military for the truth that we’ve got any holidays in any respect.”

















































