Released Ukrainian prisoners of war celebrate their return near the Ukraine-Belarus border on September 13. The release mostly concerned soldiers -- including 23 women -- captured around the siege of Mariupol in 2022. The following day, Moscow and Kyiv swapped an additional 103 prisoners of war each in a deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates.
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00:00What do you want to hear?
00:11Arriving home.
00:14Thank you, we are home!
00:16We are waiting for you at home.
00:17846 a day.
00:19Glory to Ukraine! Glory to the heroes!
00:21Ukraine is freedom for all!
00:27Thank you! Glory to Ukraine! Glory to heroes!
00:39We are very happy about your return.
00:41Thank you!
00:55It's a very pleasant meeting, because we haven't heard from our people for so long.
01:01Of course, we are very happy for everyone who returns from captivity.
01:05But for us, the Azovs are our relatives, and they are in the worst conditions.
01:13This can be confirmed by everyone who comes out of captivity, not only our Azovs, the NGU,
01:18everyone who stays there, and they always say that they need to be released as soon as possible.
01:35Be careful when you are at home.
01:41Respectful boys and girls!
01:43Can you hear me?