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(05-07-2025, 02:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: 30-year-old NSman dies after collapse outside Maju Camp following fitness training session
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(NSman) died on Monday night (Jun 30) after collapsing outside Maju Camp, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) said on Tuesday (Jul 1)
(05-07-2025, 02:25 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: Russia-Ukraine-War-Cancer.
In April 2024, Ms Kurtmalaieva was told she was in remission. Now she juggles civic activism with running an online cosmetics store. She co-founded the Marine Corps Strength Association, representing over 1,000 Ukrainian POWs still in captivity.
In close contact with former prisoners, Ms Kurtmalaieva gathers fragments of information about Ruslan — she has had only one phone call with him in the past three years. She sent several letters but never received a reply. Like an investigator, she pieces together every detail.
That’s how she discovered that her husband had broken ribs and a crushed arm during regular beatings, according to the testimony of one of the POWs.
As part of the psychological torture, he is made to listen to the Russian national anthem repeatedly. A Crimean Tatar and a Muslim, he is given only Christian religious texts to read — not the worst form of pressure, Ms Kurtmalaieva acknowledges, but still a clear violation of his faith.
One day, a Russian guard struck him eight times on the head with a hammer.
“The other prisoners said they had never seen bruises like that in their lives,” she said. Ruslan spent months in solitary confinement. And yet, somehow, he remains emotionally strong.
“He tells the others about me,” Ms Kurtmalaieva said, her voice softening. “One of the guys who came back said (Ruslan) told him: ‘She’s your age, but she’s got a business, she’s strong, she’s fighting for us. She’ll get us out.’
"That story stayed with her. “I can’t afford to be weak. How can a marine’s wife be weak?”.
Ms Kurtmalaieva said. “What matters is that he knows I’ll keep fighting for him — until the very end."
(05-07-2025, 02:32 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: When they met, in 2015, he was 21 and she was just 15.
“It wasn’t love at first sight,” she said with a wide smile, eyes sparkling. Their attraction blossomed gradually that summer in Berdiansk, in what is now the Russian-occupied zone in the southern Zaporizhzhia region.
Three years later, as soon as she turned 18, they wed. When they first met, it was not long after Russia illegally seized Crimea, Ruslan's homeland, in 2014, and also invaded eastern Ukraine.
Ruslan, a professional soldier, had already served on the front line. From the beginning, Ms Kurtmalaieva understood that life as a military wife meant constant sacrifice — long separations, missed milestones, & uncertainty of war.
But she never imagined that one day she would be waiting for her husband to return from captivity.
When she describes Russian, tears well up in her eyes. “He’s kind, he has a heightened sense of justice,” she said.
“For him, it was a matter of principle to return home & bring our Crimea home,” she said, a loss she fully comprehended only after Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
“Only when I lost my home did I fully understand him." Olha Kurtmalaieva rolls a placard before heading to a prisoner exchange (AP).
Facing cancer and hair loss. Ms Kurtmalaieva managed to complete only two sessions of chemo before the full-scale invasion.
When her long hair began to fall out, she shaved her head. When she sent Ruslan a photo, he didn’t hesitate: “God, you’re so beautiful,” he told her.
Later, he made confession.“He told me, ‘Yeah, I saw your hair falling out in mornings. I gathered it all from your pillow be4 U woke up, so U wouldn’t get upset.’”
At the time, she believed losing her hair was the worst thing could happen to her. But soon after when she describes Russian, tears well up in her eyes.![]()
(05-07-2025, 02:11 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: 30-year-old NSman dies after collapse outside Maju Camp following fitness training session
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(NSman) died on Monday night (Jun 30) after collapsing outside Maju Camp, the Ministry of Defence (MINDEF) said on Tuesday (Jul 1)
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