The article recounts the harrowing experience of Anna Lobova, whose husband, Oleh, was captured during the siege of Mariupol amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine. Following the siege, which resulted in immense civilian casualties, Oleh was held at a correctional colony where he endured life-threatening conditions. After an explosion at the facility raised fears for his safety, Lobova learned he had survived but would not see him for nearly two years. This narrative underscores the deep personal impact of conflict and the uncertainty endured by families of soldiers.
Lobova learned that her husband was being held at Volnovakha Correctional Colony No. 120, also known as Olenivka. He was alive.
Understanding the reports about the explosion, Lobova came to terms with the reality of the news, seeing the devastation and suffering of the soldiers.
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