Monday, 9 March 2026
Three years in Russian captivity: the psychological rehabilitation of a Ukrainian soldier
In a new Guardian documentary, No Time to Heal, filmmaker Ksenia Savoskina goes deep into the forests near Kyiv, to meet the Ukrainian soldiers recovering from psychological trauma. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/theguardian?sub_confirmation=1 After three years in Russian captivity following the battle for Mariupol, 25-year-old Kyrylo Chuvak spent just three weeks recovering at Forest Glade, the first of its kind in Ukraine. The centre offers soldiers therapy as well as tango, archery, guided breathing, medieval games, and quiet conversations over tea. After four years of war, and waning international attention, the battle is not only on the frontline but in the psyche. #ukraine #ukrainewar #russia #ukrainepows #russiaukrainewar
'No Time To Heal': My recovery after three years in Russian captivity
In a new Guardian documentary, No Time to Heal, filmmaker Ksenia Savoskina goes deep into the forests near Kyiv, to meet the Ukrainian soldiers recovering from psychological trauma. Subscribe to The Guardian on YouTube ► https://www.youtube.com/user/theguardian?sub_confirmation=1 After three years in Russian captivity following the battle for Mariupol, 25-year-old Kyrylo Chuvak spent just three weeks recovering at Forest Glade, the first of its kind in Ukraine. The centre offers soldiers therapy as well as tango, archery, guided breathing, medieval games, and quiet conversations over tea. After four years of war, and waning international attention, the battle is not only on the frontline but in the psyche. #ukraine #ukrainewar #russia #ukrainepows #russiaukrainewar
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