Kateryna Osadcha about her year of full-scale war in Ukraine

Kateryna Osadcha

Ukrainian TV presenter Kateryna Osadcha shares how her year since the start of the full-scale war in Ukraine has gone. 

During this time, the TV presenter was engaged in a large-scale social project, where she was searching for Ukrainians who disappeared during the hostilities. 

“The Find My Own project started on March 3 when a lot of reports about people, including children, began to appear, and it became clear that people needed information on how to find each other. The value of our project lies in the fact that we are constantly looking for new search tools, for example, in the temporarily occupied territory where there is no connection. My team and I sometimes say that victory for us will come only when we find everyone who is lost,” the host shared.

Osadcha is trying to reach out to the international committee of the Red Cross, they made more efforts and let them visit our civilian prisoners:

“Currently, our most difficult search stories are the stories of civilian captivity. Every day we try to draw the community’s attention to this problem. For example, when you hear a story about a 20-year-old boy from Bucha, who has been searched for by his mother for a year, being taken right off the street, you realize that he is in civilian captivity, while we are trying to reach out to everyone in the International Committee of the Red Cross to make more efforts and let them visit our civilian prisoners. is a problem that we need to deal with,” Osadcha says.


Author: Daria Skotchenko

Photo: Woman Magazine press service


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