The invaders kidnapped the teenager 90 days ago.
Oleg Buryak, whom the occupiers kidnapped at a checkpoint three months ago, managed to free him from Russian captivity. This was announced on the Save Vlad Buryak page on Facebook.
“Among the news reports of the war and all the horrors that continue in Ukraine, we have one good news: Vladyslav Buryak has finally been released from captivity! Currently, he is with his father Oleg Buryak and is on his way to a safe place,” the message reads.
A photo and video of Vlad with his father was also published. The boy himself assured that everything is fine with him: he is “alive, whole” and “happy is going to the Motherland”. ” type=”video/mp4″ />
Later, the 16-year-old boy said that the occupiers forced him to clean the torture room, which was next to his cell.
“I remember well how I entered this room, there was a man hanging from the ceiling by wires, blood dripping from him,” Vlad said.
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Other details regarding the release of a teenager from enemy captivity were not disclosed.
Recall that in April, the head of the Zaporizhia RDA Oleg Buryak reported about the kidnapping of his son by the occupiers to the Russian checkpoint in Vasylivkaduring the evacuation convoy moving from Melitopol to Zaporizhzhia.
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