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Russia planned to exchange collaborators for its prisoners - National Resistance Center

Russia wanted to exchange collaborators for its prisoners

The Russians planned to exchange Russian servicemen for collaborators from the Luhansk region. At the same time, they were going to send those who had been imprisoned due to internal disputes for the exchange too.

Evidence of such intentions was obtained by Cyber Resistance activists. The details were disclosed by the National Resistance Center.

Cyber Resistance gained access to the data of the Russian penitentiary service in the temporarily occupied part of Luhansk region. Among the documents obtained are those that confirm the intention of the Russians to transfer collaborators held in prisons to Ukraine during the exchange. Russia hoped to get its military personnel in return.

"It follows from these data that the Russian prosecutor's office appealed to the head of the service in the temporarily occupied territories, Alexey Cherepovsky, to provide lists for the possible exchange of imprisoned collaborators to Ukraine," the statement said.

The activists also noted that the lists of collaborators who had been imprisoned for a long time due to internal disputes also included the names of traitors whose arrests had not been known until recently, and who were officially at large.

"We would like to emphasize that Ukraine's priority is our prisoners and their speedy release. Therefore, Russian plans to exchange its citizens for traitors are unacceptable and can only be realized in the Kremlin's sick fantasies," the NRC summarized.

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