This was reported by the chairperson of the "Marine Corps Power" Association, Anastasia Savova, as conveyed by a correspondent from Novini.LIVE.
Anastasia Savova shared that her father, a marine, is also in captivity. Currently, she knows only that he is suffering from tuberculosis and has serious health issues. His legs are decaying. His exact location remains unknown.
"I don't even know if he is alive," the young woman admits.
She also emphasized that such information isolation is typical for almost all Ukrainian prisoners of war.
Russia continues to conceal information about Ukrainian captives, complicating the efforts of international humanitarian organizations.
Recall that Anastasia Savova also spoke about how Russians treat captured Ukrainian marines.
Recently, the Main Intelligence Directorate stated that in 2024, more Ukrainian defenders were freed from captivity than in 2023.