



Alexander Lyubimov with letters from relatives of soldiers missing in Chechnya.
Excerpt from the Vzglyad program from May 16, 1997: letters with photographs.
Filming in the village of Zandak in April 1996: a meeting of freed soldiers with their parents.
Ichkeria's Interior Minister Kazbek Makhashev hands over prisoners to the Vzglyad film crew.
Excerpt from the special issue of Vzglyad from June 13, 1997: a report on the kidnapping of correspondent Ilyas Bogatyrev and cameraman Vladislav Chernyaev.
The release of the film crew and other prisoners of war.
The program's guest is Novaya Gazeta columnist Vyacheslav Izmailov.
Memories of military service in Chechnya. V. Ya.
Izmailov on the current work of the presidential commission for the release of prisoners, statistics.
Russian pilots Oleg Gaidash, Alexander Klishin, Igor Moskvitin, Igor Timerman, and Yevgeny Antimenko have been in an Indian prison for four years.
A court in Calcutta sentences the pilots to life imprisonment.
Father Dionysius comments on the story: doctors, consuls, and lawyers are not allowed into the prison.
Details of the court hearings, and how the trial is turning into a political game.
An excerpt from the Vzglyad program on January 27, 1995: a father comes to Chechnya to find his son.
Guest of the program Valery Tkachenko describes a similar situation with the search for his son.
A recording from the family archive: V. Tkachenko gives an interview about his arrival at a military unit.
Discussion of the situation of soldiers after the end of the war.
Architect Konstantin Kamyshanov discusses the brotherhood of peoples.
Construction of new cities as a continuation of national history.
Church projects by K.E. Kamyshanov.
News from Uglich: new volunteers and entrepreneurs are appearing, willing to participate in the construction of the City of the Sun.
Human trafficking: girls are being taken through Bulgaria to the Middle East to work as prostitutes.
Representatives of the border services talk about transportation schemes and money turnover.
An interview with Ukrainian citizen Svetlana Selezneva about life in Bulgaria: ups and downs, from a bar dancer to a TV star, from a photo model to a singer.
Svetlana about her desire to return home someday: Bulgaria is interesting to live in, but I am still a stranger here.
Alexander Lyubimov's comments on the story: you can't help everyone, but if you can help at least someone, it is already for the good.
Izmailov V.Ya. -- major
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