yuriy melnyk, jeff seldin, voice of america, washington. the good news is, we tell a lot of stories. people who are waiting for their relatives from captivity. one of our heroines, anna zaitseva, who survived the siege of mariupol together with her three-month-old son in azovstal, waited for her husband after almost 2.5 years. during the most recent exchange prisoners of war, her kirill, the soldiers of the azov brigade returned. their story from maria olyanovska continues. the whole world saw anna zaitseva's story. during the siege of mariupol, together with their three-month-old son, they hid for more than 60 days. on april 30, she and 156 other civilians were evacuated from mariupol through the humanitarian corridor. the girl's husband , kirill, a former marine , left military service shortly before the full-scale invasion, but joined the azov battalion after february 24. he probably came to my bunker twice to to bring food to civilians, some information, medicine. and the last time i saw him was at the beginning of march. thereafter. he