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  • Friday

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    Mykolaiv

  • 18 July , 2025 Friday

  • Mykolaiv • 23.8° Overcast

20 more Mykolaiv marines were returned home from Russian captivity

20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36 OBrMP 20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36th Marine Brigade

On Saturday, September 14, as a result of the exchange, Ukraine managed to return 20 marines from the Mykolaiv 36 brigade from Russian captivity.

This was reported in the press service of 36th Marine Brigade.

«The command of the 36th separate brigade of marines met and congratulated our brothers on their return to free Ukrainian land. Currently, the boys are undergoing a course of treatment and rehabilitation. We sincerely thank everyone who made efforts to return our brothers from Russian captivity! We rejoice together with the families and relatives of our soldiers. We remember everyone. We will return everyone. Let's take revenge!», the message reads.

In total, 103 more Ukrainian soldiers were returned from Russian captivity today, among them soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the National Guard of Ukraine, border guards and policemen.

20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36 OBrMP 20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36th Marine Brigade
20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36 OBrMP 20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36th Marine Brigade
20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36 OBrMP 20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36th Marine Brigade
20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36 OBrMP 20 Mykolaiv marines returned from captivity. Photo: 36th Marine Brigade

It will be recalled that on September 13, representatives of the Mykolaiv 36th separate marine infantry brigade named after Rear Admiral Mykhailo Bilynskyi were returned from Russian captivity during the exchange.

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