Hero’s welcome for the Ukrainian POWs who told Putin warship to ‘Go f*** yourself’ while defending Snake Island as they are liberated in prisoner swap

Nineteen heroic Ukrainian defenders of Snake Island were liberated today in a PoW exchange with Russia.

They became an international symbol of Ukrainian resistance at the start of the brutal war some 27 months ago, after telling a Russian warship: ‘Go f*** yourself.’

They were among 75 from each side swapped in a new release deal.

On the Ukrainian side it also included defenders of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant which briefly fell under Russian control, and fighters from Mariupol.

The returnees were seen singing a patriotic song led by former PoW Konstantin Mirgorodsky as they were driven to meet their families after release from detention in Russia.

A Ukrainian serviceman shouts ‘Glory to Ukraine’ after returning from captivity during POWs exchange in Sumy region, Ukraine

Ukraine returned 75 prisoners, including four civilians, in the latest exchange of POWs with Russia

Ukraine returned 75 prisoners, including four civilians, in the latest exchange of POWs with Russia

This is only the fourth prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia since the invasion began in February 2022

This is only the fourth prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia since the invasion began in February 2022

Many were seen weeping tears of joy upon returning to Ukraine

Many were seen weeping tears of joy upon returning to Ukraine

Snake Island (pictured) in the Black Sea hit the headlines at the start of the war when heroic defenders famously radioed an approaching Russian cruiser to 'Go f*** yourself'

Snake Island (pictured) in the Black Sea hit the headlines at the start of the war when heroic defenders famously radioed an approaching Russian cruiser to ‘Go f*** yourself’

Upon arrival, they whooped and cheered as they joined their loved ones in Ukraine. 

Some knelt and kissed the ground, while many wrapped themselves in yellow-blue flags.

They hugged one another, breaking into tears. Many appeared emaciated and poorly dressed.

One emotional returnee today was Ukrainian policewoman Maryana Chechelyuk, 24, who had been feared dead after being held in Olenivka detention centre where dozens of Ukrainians PoWs died in a massacre.

The young police officer had been in the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol when defenders surrendered to Putin’s forces.

She was separated from her younger sister and taken to a brutal filtration camp.

In August 2022 human rights activists expressed alarm over her fate in Russian hands.

Snake – or Zmiyinyi – Island in the Black Sea hit the headlines at the start of the war when heroic defenders famously radioed an approaching Russian cruiser to ‘Go f*** yourself’.

Nineteen heroic Ukrainian defenders of Snake Island were liberated today in a PoW exchange with Russia

Nineteen heroic Ukrainian defenders of Snake Island were liberated today in a PoW exchange with Russia

The 19 men taken from Snake Island (pictured) were released as part of a prisoner swap with Russia

The 19 men taken from Snake Island (pictured) were released as part of a prisoner swap with Russia 

Volodymyr Zelensky (pictured) said today: 'Throughout all of this time, we have not stopped working for a single day to bring everyone home from Russian captivity.'

Volodymyr Zelensky (pictured) said today: ‘Throughout all of this time, we have not stopped working for a single day to bring everyone home from Russian captivity.’

Ukrainian defenders on the island spent more than 800 days in Russian captivity.

The Russians grabbed the island but later retreated in a humiliating setback for Vladimir Putin which was styled bizarrely a ‘gesture of goodwill’ by Moscow.

The Russian vessel – the Moskva, flagship of the Black Sea Fleet – was later sunk in a Ukrainian missile strike, perhaps Putin’s biggest single setback of the war.

The strategic rock outcrop was visited by Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to mark the 500th day of the war.

He said today: ‘Throughout all of this time, we have not stopped working for a single day to bring everyone home from Russian captivity.

‘We remember every person.

One emotional returnee today was Ukrainian policewoman Maryana Chechelyuk, 24, (pictured) who had been feared dead

One emotional returnee today was Ukrainian policewoman Maryana Chechelyuk, 24, (pictured) who had been feared dead

Ukrainian defenders on the island spent more than 800 days in Russian captivity

Ukrainian defenders on the island spent more than 800 days in Russian captivity

It was the first PoW exchange since February

It was the first PoW exchange since February

The prisoners of war were greeted by their friends and families

The prisoners of war were greeted by their friends and families

They were seen singing songs on the bus ride back to their loved ones

They were seen singing songs on the bus ride back to their loved ones

‘We are making every effort to find each and every one of our people. I am grateful to the team responsible for the exchanges.’

Zelensky said when he visited the island: ‘This small piece of land in the middle of our Black Sea is a great proof that Ukraine will return to itself every part of its territory.

‘I want to thank you from this very place.

‘Victories to each of our soldiers for these 500 days, our armed forces, our intelligence.’

He praised all the Ukrainian services for the defence of the country against Putin’s invaders.

‘We are moving forward Thank you to each and every one of you.’

The captured soldiers whooped and cheered when they returned home

The captured soldiers whooped and cheered when they returned home

The same number of Russians, 75, were also returned home in a swap brokered by the United Arab Emirates.

It was the first PoW exchange since February, and only the fourth prisoner swap this year and the 52nd since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. It included a total of 150 POWs and the United Arab Emirates helped negotiate this latest exchange, the Foreign Ministry in Kyiv said.

The two sides have traded blame for what they say is a slowdown in the swaps.

Ukraine has in the past urged Russia to swap ‘all for all’ and rallies calling for the release of POWs take place across Ukraine weekly. A Ukrainian official at the headquarters coordinating the exchanges, Vitalii Matviienko said that ‘Ukraine is always ready.’

Tatyana Moskalkova, Russia’s human rights ombudsperson, said earlier this week that Kyiv was making ‘new artificial demands,’ without elaborating.

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