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The exchange of prisoners will not help the Russian Federation to become humanists: the event has decided on the support of Ukraine, - the observer

As if the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia did not try to make the victims of shelling of the same Belgorod, the West realizes what. No exchange of prisoners will block the atrocities committed by the army of the Russian Federation in Ukraine, says political observer Leonid Shvets. The recent exchange of prisoners will in no way affect the attitude to Russia as a country that tries to comply with international norms.

No humanitarian mission of the Russian Federation will be able to block the personnel of terrible destruction of Ukrainian cities and killed Ukrainians. This opinion was expressed in an interview with focus by political observer Leonid Shvets. The expert says that in the world all countries have taken their positions and is unlikely to change them in the future.

Of course, the Armed Forces should be more humanistic and cautious in shelling than the Russians, because we are significantly different from those who have committed crimes in Bucha. "Whatever the Russians try to make the victims of the Armed Forces of Ukraine all Western countries, NATO countries have clearly determined the party they support," emphasizes the political observer. "There is no more opportunity to 100% avoid victims among civilians when performing military tasks.

" In general, the fault on the shelling of Belgorod is completely on the shoulders of the population of Russia, which allowed the aggression of its state against Ukraine, says the expert. And it should not be forgotten that Ukrainian children are first and foremost killed from the army of the Russian Federation. A complete conversation with political observer Leonid Shvets will soon be released on the Focus YouTube channel.

We will remind that on January 3, 230 fighters of different units of defense, which were captured by the Russian captivity, fighting on the island, on the Azovstal and other shades of the front returned to Ukraine on January 3. This is the first exchange of captives in 2024 after more than 6 months of break. After all, the Russians from August 2023 have constantly disrupted negotiations. Meanwhile, 248 Russians were returned in Russia.