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Russia refusing to exchange Ukrainian collaborators who worked for FSB and surrendered AFU positions – Defense Intelligence

The aggressor country russia does not exchange Ukrainian collaborators who have received relevant court sentences and expressed a desire to leave for the russian federation on the condition that Ukrainians return from russian captivity.

The Hochu k svoiim (I want to my own) project announced this on its Telegram channel on Thursday, November 7.

The project showed the conditions under which Ukrainian collaborators who surrendered the positions of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to the russian occupiers were kept. The plot was about three, as they were called by russian propaganda channels - "political prisoners who support the Russian peace and fight against the criminal Kyiv regime." After the court verdicts, three people expressed a desire to leave for russia on the condition that the Ukrainians return from russian captivity.

"The russian authorities are well aware of the desire of Vybornyi, Beliaiev, Malynovskyi and another three hundred supporters of the "russian peace" presented on the website of the "I want to my own" project to leave for the russian federation. despite this, russia refuses to return its agents. Russia is interested in collaborators only until then while they are at liberty and are able to perform the tasks of the special services of the russian federation," the message reads.

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The fate of traitors ceases to be of interest to curators from the FSB as soon as they are sent to prison.

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We will remind you that "I want to my own" is a project of the Coordination Headquarters for the Treatment of Prisoners of War, which is implemented with the support of the Defense Intelligence of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine, the Security Service of Ukraine, and the Secretariat of the Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights.

As the Ukrainian News agency earlier reported, on July 25 in Ukraine, the state project "I want to my own" was launched in Ukraine to return Ukrainians from russian captivity.

On November 6, the Verkhovna Rada Commissioner for Human Rights Dmytro Lubinets reported that the aggressor country russia does not provide information on the whereabouts of Ukrainian prisoners.

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On June 30, Lubinets said that russia is illegally detaining more than 14,000 Ukrainian citizens.

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