daughter of one of the prisoners of war from the lviv region. who returned during this exchange nataliya danylovychaliya, i congratulate you , i am glad to see you, thank you for agreeing to talk with us today, tell me about the first emotions, about the first impressions, when you found out that your father was coming home, you know, at first i didn't believe it, but i 'm telling you honestly, when you're sitting at work and you get a call from the headquarters, that's how they call, straight up, good afternoon, you're greeted by the coordination headquarters for issues with treatment of prisoners, your father was exchanged today. i didn't believe it for the first few seconds, and i immediately started asking when it would be possible to get in touch, how, where it was located, well, of course , they didn't tell me anything at first, they said that they would give my father a phone later, and that is, it would be possible to talk to him , this is both shock and joy , i didn’t believe it at first, two years have passed after all, it should have been almost in march, that’s why somehow there was mor