In May 23 Prisoner Exchange, Kyiv Traded Dozens of Ukrainian Civilians Convicted of Collaboration, Treason, and Voicing Online Support for Russia’s Invasion
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In May 23 prisoner exchange, Kyiv traded dozens of Ukrainian civilians convicted of collaboration, treason, and voicing online support for Russia’s invasion
On May 23, Russia and Ukraine exchanged 270 captured soldiers and 120 imprisoned civilians each. According to “Khochu k Svoim,” Ukraine’s state-run project that coordinates the exchange of convicts, 70 of the civilians transferred to Russia had been found guilty of crimes such as “collaboration, state treason, and terrorism.” In a Telegram post, the project said these individuals “had long expressed a desire to leave, saw no future for themselve…
Ukraine Handed over 70 Colleagues to Russia During the Exchange: Among Them an Associate of Medvedchuk and an Ex-Employee of the SBU
23 May there have been the first stage of a major exchange of pollens, within which Ukraine sent 70 collabors to Russia. In parallel, dozens of Ukrainian citizen prisoners returned home, who for years were illegally held in Russian captivity, the project “I want to mine” in Telegram shared. It is noted that the profiles of 31 collaborators, who were transferred to the Russians, were submitted to the project under the name “Vyhal”. [see_also ids=…
70 Collaborators Left Ukraine for the Russian Federation in Exchange for Ukrainian Hostages - the "I Want to Be with My People" Project
70 collaborators left Ukraine for Russia in exchange for Ukrainian hostages - the project "I want to go home" On May 23, 70 collaborators left Ukraine for Russia. At the same time, dozens of Ukrainian civilian hostages returned home from Russian captivity.
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