Invictus Games: ‘It’s like a real rebirth,’ says Ukrainian military medic who was captured and tortured

Sep 11, 2023 at 3:36 AM
Invictus Games: ‘It’s like a real rebirth,’ says Ukrainian military medic who was captured and tortured

A Ukrainian military medic who was captured and tortured by the Russians has mentioned her involvement with the Invictus Games saved her life.

Yuliia “Taira” Paievska took half in final yr’s video games and is at the moment competing in Dusseldorf.

Prince Harry paid a private tribute to her bravery on the recreation’s opening ceremony.

“I think I speak for everyone when I say I think you embody the true spirit of Ukraine and of Invictus,” he mentioned.

We caught up with Taira who instructed us, she will be able to’t consider she’s made it to the video games.

“When you prepare yourself for death and then you get out of those horrible cells and then you see all this, it’s like a true rebirth,” she mentioned.

Taira featured in Prince Harry’s latest Netflix collection, Heart Of Invictus.

She was imprisoned for 12 weeks earlier this yr, and says her hyperlinks to the video games secured her launch.

“I am thankful for this competition because it made me famous and because a lot of people got to know me, that’s why I was freed so quickly.”

Ukrainian medic Yuliia Paievska, known to Ukrainians by the nickname Taira, gets emotional during an appearance before U.S. lawmakers on the Helsinki Commission, Thursday, Sept. 15, 2022 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Mariam Zuhaib)
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Ukrainian medic Yuliia ‘Taira’ Paievska

Taira had a non-public assembly with the Duke of Sussex. She nonetheless wants extra surgical procedure, however will not cease combating for her nation.

“The conditions in captivity are horrible, the tortures in basic basements which they use for captivity,” she mentioned. “I want the world to demand the release of all prisoners.”

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Semen Lahun, 26, who is part of team Ukraine at Invictus Games. Bundock VT grab
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Semen Lahun, who’s planning to return to the frontline after the video games

Semen Lahun, 26, who is part of team Ukraine at Invictus Games. Bundock VT grab

We met Semen Lahun, 26, who’s a part of staff Ukraine.

He was a builder in Lviv however signed as much as combat when Russia invaded.

Last August, Semen was badly injured when a landmine exploded. He almost misplaced his foot, however surgeons saved it.

Training for the video games has helped his restoration.

“It is an escape, a recreation, both physical and mental. I have lost some of my brothers-in-arms and I felt so helpless, but the games have put me back on track,” he mentioned.

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, talks to participants and officials at the 6th Invictus Games. Pic: AP
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Prince Harry on the sixth Invictus Games in Dusseldorf. Pic: AP

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Semen will quickly return to the frontline. He was moved when Prince Harry spoke about Ukraine, and says his Invictus involvement makes a distinction.

“He’s a special person for me. I admire him because he made this happen, and he organised it and developed it, and it helps so much. Not just me, but my family too.”