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Rest in Peace

✈️ Vlad Saveliev's wife - Lyubov with her daughter Kira visited the American air base in the city of Columbus, Mississippi. Here, on the memorial of glory, next to the American heroes, the name of her husband - a pilot of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine - is engraved.

It was at this airbase that Vladyslav Saveliev took a flight training course even before the full-scale invasion of Russia.

❗️In Ukraine, he was one of the TOP candidates for the F-16!

But... A year ago, on June 23, after hitting the occupiers with American bombs and missiles from the MiG-29, a Ukrainian pilot was killed by an enemy missile.

I asked Lyubov to thank his partners for their strong support and to hand over the coin of the commander of the Air Force to the commander of the American air base, Colonel Justin Grieve. I also signed our "calendar of war" for 2024 as a reminder. On its pages are brothers of Vladyslav Saveliev, as well as equipment and people who hold the Ukrainian sky every day and every night and beat the occupier on the ground!

There is also a MiG-29 - the plane on which Major Saveliev flew, and an F-16 - on which Saveliev Jr. - Vlad's brother - will fly.

Thank you for your support, thank you for the memory of our Heroes!
🇺🇦🤝🇺🇸 Together to victory!
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🦅 Air Force Commander Lieutenant General Mykola Oleschuk

Ukraine Soldier that died in Russia Captivity out of starvation and torture

His wife:

"When we arrived in Kyiv on January 25 to identify the body, I was shocked by what I saw. It was a very horrifying sight. What struck me the most was how emaciated the body was. The pathologist said it weighed less than fifty kilograms. Sasha was tall — 180 cm. Before captivity, he weighed 110 kg and was physically healthy. What was left of him was just skin and bones. His head was completely bruised, his nose was crooked, and his index fingers had no nails. Whether they were torn out or broken off, I don't know. There were signs of torture all over his body.His cellmates later told me how they were abused. They were beaten every day, either in the cell or taken outside. They were beaten very harshly, especially my husband. Because he was tall, well-built, and refused to speak Russian."

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Ukrainians who returned home on June 25 from Russian captivity

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When I went to outpatient at the hospital yesterday, they said I wasn’t on the list. First time that has happened to me. But I am sure there is an explanation. I will be burning up the phone lines in another half hour.
Did everyone have a good weekend? I did. Found several pictures on my phone of the 3r group in Ukraine. Knew them on Twitter.

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