The faces of 82 women held captive in Putin's POW camps as sister fears for pregnant doctor

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The prisoners include clerks, cooks and doctors like military doctor Marjana Mamonova, 30, seven months pregnant. She is one of 200 frontline doctors taken as prisoners of war

Military doctor Marjana Mamonova is seven months pregnant Military doctor Marjana Mamonova is seven months pregnant

Each of these women is a beloved daughter - and many are moms.

But each of the 82 Ukrainians in this image was captured by the Russians and sent to a brutal POW camp.

The images were shared on social media by Kremlin cronies in a propaganda stunt.

It has sickened parents desperate to hear from loved ones as Tuesday marks six months since Vladimir Putin's invasion.

The prisoners include clerks, cooks and doctors like military doctor Marjana Mamonova, 30, seven months pregnant. She is one of 200 frontline doctors taken as prisoners of war.

Like the loved ones of many of those pictured, her devastated family has no idea if she - or her unborn baby - is alive.

Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin (

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Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images)

Marjana's sister Anna, 29, believes she is being held at Olenivka camp in Donestk, where more than 50 POWs are thought to have died.

Anna said: "Soldiers who were exchanged in a prisoner exchange told us that Marjana was put on a bus en route to be released.

The faces of 82 women held captive in Putin's POW camps as sister fears for pregnant doctor

Exclusive:

The prisoners include clerks, cooks and doctors like military doctor Marjana Mamonova, 30, seven months pregnant. She is one of 200 frontline doctors taken as prisoners of war

Military doctor Marjana Mamonova is seven months pregnant Military doctor Marjana Mamonova is seven months pregnant

Each of these women is a beloved daughter - and many are moms.

But each of the 82 Ukrainians in this image was captured by the Russians and sent to a brutal POW camp.

The images were shared on social media by Kremlin cronies in a propaganda stunt.

It has sickened parents desperate to hear from loved ones as Tuesday marks six months since Vladimir Putin's invasion.

The prisoners include clerks, cooks and doctors like military doctor Marjana Mamonova, 30, seven months pregnant. She is one of 200 frontline doctors taken as prisoners of war.

Like the loved ones of many of those pictured, her devastated family has no idea if she - or her unborn baby - is alive.

Russian President Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin (

Picture:

Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images)

Marjana's sister Anna, 29, believes she is being held at Olenivka camp in Donestk, where more than 50 POWs are thought to have died.

Anna said: "Soldiers who were exchanged in a prisoner exchange told us that Marjana was put on a bus en route to be released.

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