Ukraine's 'We Are Their Voices' Exhibit Supports POW Families
An exhibition titled 'We Are Their Voices' has opened in Chernivtsi, Ukraine, aiming to support the families of Ukrainian prisoners of war. The event, which began on September 25, 2025, is not connected to relatives of missing or captured soldiers from the 82nd Separate Air Assault Brigade, contrary to social media claims.
The exhibition's creator, Dmytro Bobrov, a veteran known as 'Khattab' who served in the 107th Separate Brigade of the Territorial Defense Forces, clarified that the event is not a protest but a show of support for the families of Ukrainian POWs. Nearly 1,500 defenders of Mariupol remain in Russian captivity, and the exhibition's purpose is to stand with these families who hold weekly rallies across Ukraine.
Oleksiy Veselov, the exhibition's organizer, confirmed that the event is not a protest but a means to aid the families of Ukrainian prisoners of war.
The exhibition 'We Are Their Voices' in Chernivtsi is a show of support for the families of Ukrainian prisoners of war, not a protest. It aims to help the families who continue to rally weekly, with nearly 1,500 defenders of Mariupol still in Russian captivity.
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