greetings viewers of espresso, today i am artem lagotenko in the studio with you, and we will talk about ukrainian civilians who are in captivity of the russian federation, as well as about the fate of political prisoners after returning from captivity. with me in the studio, we will talk about this topic with olga skrypnyk, the head of the board of crimea right-wing group. i congratulate you, mrs. olga. good day. and also with us in the studio will be akhtem cheygos, former political prisoner, people's deputy and first deputy chairman of the committee of the verkhovna rada of ukraine on issues of human rights before the occupation and reintegration of the temporarily occupied territories of ukraine. mr. artem, i congratulate you. glory to ukraine. glory to heroes. i want to start our conversation by understanding how many free ukrainians are in captivity in the russian federation. according to confirmed official data, we are talking about almost 1,700 people, however some public organizations say that this figure reaches 60,000. mrs. ogliu, actually, to begin with, i want to ask you, ho