Questa mattina stavo percorrendo la strada dove dovevano essere trasportati i prigionieri di guerra liberati. Nonostante il freddo e la tempesta di neve, le persone hanno cominciato a radunarsi lungo la strada 3-4 ore prima dello scambio per dare il benvenuto in patria ai prigionieri rilasciati. Ad essere sincero, avevo le lacrime agli occhi.



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di CF_Siveryany

5 commenti

  1. CF_Siveryany on

    It so happened that today I was driving along this road on work. It was 3-4 hours before the exchange. As you can see, the weather conditions are terrible (although today it is much warmer than yesterday, only -15 instead of yesterday’s -25), with wind and snow, so at first I didn’t even notice that people were gathering along the road and didn’t immediately start filming. But then I was amazed to see that people were gathering along the entire road to Chernihiv to support the released prisoners of war. As the driver explained to me, people had only just begun to gather and there would be many more. They were coming from the surrounding villages to the highway, leaving their yards located along the highway with posters and flags to be the first to greet the soldiers returning from captivity. I had goosebumps and tears in my eyes from what I saw, that despite the fourth year of war and the weather conditions, people were coming to meet the released prisoners. I hope that for our guys who returned from captivity, who survived torture and hunger, this is the first thing they see on their way home will be so pleased as I feel .

  2. Sure-Glove-7189 on

    Hey, they’re very brave to leave the house in sub-zero temperatures.

  3. PsychoKilla_Mk2 on

    Where is this? I’m guessing the Belarus border? Or Polish border?

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