A member of the British royal family and a Ukrainian volunteer held captive by the enemy had a telephone conversation.
Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex called Ukrainian paramedic Yulia Paevskaya (Tyra) after she was freed from captivity in Russia. Tyra spoke about this in an interview with the Daily Mail, published on Saturday, August 6.
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“He was the only one who inspired me to keep fighting. He said he supports Ukraine and all of us,” Paevskaya said.
The volunteer told a member of the British royal family how he was interrogated and tortured in captivity, and that he also had no information about what was happening in Ukraine.
In addition, Tyra expressed gratitude to Prince Harry for the fact that his torture stopped after his daughter spoke about her mother’s condition during the Invictus Games.
As you know, earlier Julia was also a member of the Ukrainian team of the Invictus Games, one of the founders of which was the Duke of Sussex.
Recall that on March 16, Yulia Paevskaya was captured by Russian invaders in Mariupol. Three months later, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced Taira’s release.
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Source: korrespondent

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