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According to journalists, 73% of prisoners of war, taken by Russia, former resid...

Most captives who have returned to Russia during the last exchange are experts - Roszmi

According to journalists, 73% of prisoners of war, taken by Russia, former residents of the colonies, convicted of murder, abduction of people and other particularly serious crimes. It is claimed that Ukraine was ready to exchange more contractors and mobilized. On January 3, 2023, in the last half of the year, prisoners of war between Ukraine and Russia were exchanged for the first time. The Russian Federation returned home 248 people. Most of them are exquisite.

"Important History" is written about it. It is noted that 73% of the captives of the occupiers (180 people) released from the captivity of the Russian Defense Defense in colonies were recruited. It is claimed that Ukraine was ready to exchange more contractors and mobilized. The publication checked the lists and found that it has mostly consisted of convicted in recent years. Relatives of the defendants of the exchange list confirmed that they were returned to Russia on January 3.

Among the exchangers - repeatedly convicted, convicted for murder, kidnapping, robbery and other particularly serious crimes. Yes, the Russian Federation exchanged Denis Gukov of Kopiek, convicted for the murder of his wife. According to the materials of his case, he beat her and poured her genitals with boiling water, so that, as he explained to the court, "to wash away the shame of her work with a prostitute.

" Relatives of the released occupiers report that they did not return home, but are in the military unit near Moscow, where they are interrogated by the FSB. It is unknown whether they will return them to the front. The project "Our Way", which takes care of the problems of the convicts, believes that the lists for exchange were mainly included exposed, because they are easier to send to the front again.

The lawyer of the "call to conscience" coalition, which works with the military personnel of the Russian Federation, believes that more prisoners in the lists are more because they form the assault teams, and stormtroopers are more likely to be captured. "The ban on returning to the front is based on international norms, not on Russian legislation. Therefore, theoretically, there is no obstacle to the front for the front," he insists.