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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot celebrating the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot are exchanging the ringd during the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy and Diana Shikot celebrating their wedding day after the official ceremony at the registry office.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy and Diana Shikot celebrating their wedding day after the official ceremony at the registry office.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot celebrating the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and Diana Shikot celebrating the wedding ceremony in Kropyvnytskiy.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and his fiancee Diana Shikot posing for a portrait.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy and Diana Shikot during the walk in the city park in Kropyvnytskiy.
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The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
The first rule is to forget your past life: Ukrainian marine Dmytro Chorny tells of his three years of torment in Russian captivity.
Dmytro Chorny tells of hunger, beatings and torture before a mass prisoner exchange freed him to go home to - and marry - his girlfriend, Diana.
Dmytro Chornyy, former POW, and his fiancee Diana Shikot posing for a portrait.
Julia Kochetova / Guardian / eyevine
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