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The Russian Federation declared Ukraine's reluctance to take prisoners of war: the Ombudsman responded

The Russian Ombudsman declared a delay in the process of exchange of prisoners of war. The Commissioner of the Ukrainian Parliament responded to these words, noting that the Ukrainian side was ready for repatriation of prisoners. The Commissioner of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine for Human Rights Dmitry Lubinets denied the words of Russian Ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova to delay the Ukrainian side in the question of the exchange of prisoners. He wrote about it in his Telegram channel.

"Once again, I learn about the lists of Ukrainian prisoners of war published by the Russian human rights rights, which they allegedly disagree. The Ombudsman added that Ukraine does not delay or delay with exchanges. The Ukrainian side, on the contrary, declared its readiness for repatriation of the seriously wounded and seriously ill prisoners, creating a mixed medical commission.

"And a party that is not really interested in returning and implementing exchanges is still ignored by the creation of such a commission," Dmitry Lubinets added. Russian Ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova declared tightening from the Ukrainian side of prisoners of war. She also published a list of 630 people who are allegedly waiting for the exchange.

"The Ukrainian side continues to delay the Russian-Ukrainian exchange of prisoners as long as families of servicemen continue to be waiting for their loved ones. I reported that Ukraine does not agree to take away Ukrainian servicemen who are maintained in the Russian Federation for more she.