21-year-old Ukrainian Tatyana was rescued from temporarily occupied territory. She spent almost half her life there. The story of the rescue on Wednesday, January 15, was shared on Telegram by the head of the Presidential Office, Andrei Ermak.. He said that the girl was born and raised in a small town in eastern Ukraine, which has been under occupation since 2014. “As part of the initiative of the President of Ukraine Bring Kids Back UA on the occupation, we managed to save 21-year-old Tatyana. Sometimes circumstances are such that young people are forced to wait until they come of age to break out of the occupation on their own,” Yermak said in a statement..
The politician added that the girl’s story is another mention of how difficult it is to return our citizens home.
" She tried many times to travel to Ukrainian-controlled territory, but the lack of a Ukrainian passport, financial difficulties and fear of the unknown stopped her,” the politician added..
Ermak said that thanks to the efforts of the Ukrainian network for children’s rights, it was possible to organize a safe route and evacuation. Now the girl is safe in the free territory of Ukraine, where she can start a new life.
" We will make every effort to return everyone home,” Andrey Ermak summed up this news.
Earlier it was reported that Russian invaders continue to carry out propaganda activities in the temporarily occupied territories in an attempt to destroy Ukrainian national identity. In Mariupol, for this purpose, the Russians began to create so-called cadet classes.
Let us remind you that Russian infidels in captured Mariupol filmed a propaganda series about “Ukrainian nationalists”. In it, Russians glorify FSB officers.